A feast fit for a king and queen!
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding will likely feature a top-notch menu, Page Six can exclusively reveal.
We saw all kinds of food and ingredients delivered to New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Wednesday ahead of Thursday’s rehearsal dinner and Friday’s wedding.
Workers brought boxes of lobster meat, blackened chicken, packaged chicken, boneless skinless chicken breasts and chicken feet to the venue.
They were also seen transporting french fries, thick-sliced onion rings, red and orange peppers, romaine and other produce, eggs, heavy cream and whole milk.
Additionally, a Krispy Kreme truck was spotted arriving at the arena. However, it is unclear if the donuts are related to the wedding, as there is a KK store inside Penn Station, just below MSG.
As previously confirmed by Page Six, Swift and Kelce’s wedding will feature a massive castle that is reportedly being built in the garden.
That would explain the boxes labeled “Garden Party” and the artificial trees we saw being brought into MSG.
Remarkably, the Kansas City Chiefs star proposed to the 14th Grammy Award winner in the garden-like backyard of his Missouri home in August 2025.
Their fairytale nuptials will begin on Thursday with a rehearsal dinner for 100 people, followed by a huge celebration on Friday with 1,000 guests and performances by Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw.
Page Six was informed that the rehearsal dinner will be held inside the Infosys Theater from 6 pm to 10:30 pm.
On your wedding day, doors open at 3:30pm and cocktail hour begins at 4pm on the 6th floor concourse. The ceremony itself will take place on the arena floor at 5:30, followed by a reception from 6:30 to 2 a.m.
On Tuesday, Page Six witnessed workers installing red panels on the stairs outside MSG to create the look of a red carpet. However, we were told that the panels were supposed to be purple, so they were quickly removed.
While MSG already has a highly secure infrastructure in place, Swift and Kelce are working hard to ensure privacy and safety.
On Wednesday, we noticed semi-trucks strategically placed outside the arena, completely blocking the view of the main loading area off 33rd Street.
Apparently, the contractor’s vehicles began backing up to the loading area to keep the unloading process secret.
Meanwhile, workers were spotted outside the entrance to another MSG setting up a tall barricade with a black mesh tarp.
Everyone involved in setting up the event space will undergo strict security screening, will be required to wear designated wristbands, and will not be allowed to carry a cell phone on their person.
In addition, Page Six was told that as part of the two special access event permits, just over 130 officers, including rookies and detectives from the New York City Police Department, will be on scene.
The police presence reportedly cost them a hefty six-figure sum, but that’s a pittance compared to the $3 million it reportedly cost them to rent MSG for three full days.
City Hall recently confirmed that a permit application for July 2nd through July 4th has been submitted to the Big Apple Street Activity Permit Office.
The permit, filed by Winnick Productions, a prominent event planning company, called for both road closures around MSG and the installation of large tents and canopies outside the arena.
As for who’s organizing the couple’s extravaganza, we recently spoke to Los Angeles-based celebrity wedding planner Marc Seed, who said, “He can create something amazing out of nothing.”
Rock Lititz also appears to be involved in this explosive commotion. Rock Lititz is a Pennsylvania-based production campus where large-scale concert sets are constructed, including the Elas Tour.
