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New details of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s rehearsal dinner revealed ahead of MSG wedding
By Joe Marino and Eric Todisco Published June 30, 2026, 3:22 p.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add Page Six on GoogleTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s rehearsal dinner will be held at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, Page Six can confirm.
Sources told us that the theater is seen as a secure location that will help avoid attention from paparazzi.
Page Six has reached out to MSG for comment.
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The Infosys Theater is a 5,600-seat entertainment venue located inside the iconic New York City-based arena.
The theater has hosted performances by music icons like Elton John, Diana Ross, Bob Dylan and Kanye West and tapings of “Wheel of Fortune” and the Daytime Emmys.
It’s also been the stage for pivotal sporting events like the NBA Draft from 2001 to 2010.
Swift has never performed at the Infosys Theater, though she has put on concerts inside the main MSG arena.
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Page Six previously confirmed Swift and Kelce, both 36, will be hosting an intimate rehearsal dinner with around 100 of their close family and friends inside MSG on July 2.
The next day, the couple will allegedly have between 1,000 and 2,000 guests at their larger wedding bash in the arena.
We also heard Swift and Kelce are having a massive castle built inside a garden for the July 3 nuptials.
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The A-list guest list includes Selena Gomez, Zoë Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, Karlie Kloss, Suki Waterhouse, Gigi Hadid and more, according to our sources.
Another insider shared that Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw are set to perform at the bash.
Ahead of the multi-day event, various deliveries were made to the venue, with some boxes being labeled “Garden Party.”
On Tuesday, a red carpet was rolled out on MSG’s entrance steps — and then removed — by workers .
An employee confirmed to Page Six the decor is for a “wedding.”
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The “Style” singer and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end got engaged in August 2025 after two years of dating.
They allegedly picked MSG as their wedding venue instead of Rhode Island — where Swift owns a massive $18 million mansion — due to privacy reasons.
The couple also changed their wedding plans after realizing they wanted to invite a lot more people than they thought, our sources said.
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Queen meets Queen of fiction as Garden Party radiates majesty & magic
One is the queen of children’s fiction and the other is - well, the Queen.
And yesterday Camilla held an audience with Harry Potter creator JK Rowling at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
The pair were pictured smiling and standing side-by-side as they discussed the importance of young people’s access to books.
A post on the monarchy’s official social media read: ‘With a shared passion for books and a deep commitment to children reading for pleasure, The Queen and author J.K. Rowling have met at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
‘Her Majesty and Ms Rowling discussed the importance of ensuring that young people have access to books and the vital part reading plays in opening doors for future generations.’
The Royals are in Scotland for a week of engagements north of the Border.
King Charles, 77, was greeted to a rendition of Proclaimers ‘I’m gonna be (500 miles) by the Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland and Pipes and Drums of 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland on his arrival to the capital.
The bands also treated him to the Tartan Army anthem ‘Yes Sir, I Can Boogie’, originally by the Spanish duo Baccara.
Queen Camilla and JK Rowling discussed the importance of children's access to books during their meeting at Holyroodhouse
He was joined at the palace garden by his brother, Prince Edward, and sister, Princess Anne plus around 200 guests, Ms Rowling among them, who were invited as a thank you for their work in the local community.
Teenager Isla Grist, who sufferers from the rare butterfly skin condition, the life-limiting Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), met the King and Queen at the event.
She was joined by her mother, Rachael Grist, and former Scotland footballer Graeme Souness, the EB charity DEBRA president, and his wife, Karen.
After meeting the Royal couple the 17-year-old, from Black Isle, north of Inverness, said: ‘He asked me about the charity that me and Graeme are involved in and was very up with his knowledge and I spoke about how much we do for the charity and having EB.
‘It was very exciting and I was a little bit nervous but mostly exciting. It was a great honour.’
Mr Souness added: ‘Not many people get to meet the King and Queen and I’m from Edinburgh, I’m in my home city, so to be thrilled would be an understatement.
‘We are a small charity, EB affects five thousand people in the UK and so have to raise money and make people aware.
‘Awareness is everything. When you dig deep into this condition it is harrowing when you witness it.
‘I’m hoping the pictures of Isla with the King and Queen appear everywhere that will help us enormously as it is all about awareness.’
Pop star Eve Graham, a singer in the 1970s group the New Seekers, was made an MBE at the King’s investiture ceremony while former Hearts chairwoman Anne Budge and former Scotland rugby captain Rob Wainwright were made OBEs.
Ms Graham, from Perth, said being named in the New Year’s Honours list had been a complete surprise.
She said: ‘I’d been in America last November, singing over there.
‘I came back and two days later on the doorstep was this letter.
‘It was just so out of the blue, I was still suffering from jetlag.
‘It was just amazing and so humbling.
‘Though I’ve had a great career, the last thing I expected was to be honoured for it.’
The New Seekers had international success with tracks like I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing and were Britain’s 1972 Eurovision entry.
Ms Budge stepped down from her long-standing position as chairwoman of Hearts at the end of last year, though remains an honorary president.
The businesswoman said the investiture had been a ‘lovely, lovely experience’.
She said Hearts had experienced its ‘ups and downs’ during her tenure, but is nevertheless on an upward trajectory.
Ms Budge said: ‘I’ve still got my season ticket, I’ve never given that up.
‘I haven’t enjoyed the last few months because it’s really quite difficult standing back when you’ve been so heavily involved over such a long period.
‘That said – I’m now the honorary president.
‘Which really means I don’t have to do anything except be wheeled out every so often. So, that’s quite nice.’
Mr Wainwright, who has thrown himself into fundraising for the MND charity My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, set up by his late friend and Scotland star Doddie Weir, said it had been ‘a real honour to meet the King and to have recognition’.
He said: ‘I’ve been in great company, some really interesting people who’ve done amazing things.’
Earlier on in the day, during a visit to the Royal Academy of Scottish Art and Architecture celebrating its bicentennial, Queen Camilla said she was determined to give her husband ‘a nudge in the right direction’ to get some of his paintings on show in Scotland.
She was speaking at the academy as part of Their Majesties annual Royal Week in the country.
Towards the end of her hour-long visit she told guests: ‘Can I just say before I leave how proud I am to be your patron. I think this will be the first of many visits because I know you have so many wonderful collections that I would absolutely love to come and have a look at.
‘Sadly I don’t have the talent my husband has or my late father-in-law had. I do try to paint, very badly. But sadly don’t have much time. But there’s nothing I enjoy more than looking around other people’s work.’
President Gareth Fisher asked for everyone’s best wishes to be passed on to the King and said they hoped he would keep painting.
‘He has to be encouraged,’ Queen Camilla laughed.
‘I hope one of these days perhaps he can bring a few of his paintings here.’
She was told the hosts would ‘love to have one of his Scottish landscapes’ and replied: ‘Well I shall mention it to him. I shall give him a nudge in the right direction.’
‘I am very proud to be part of this.’
Founded in 1826, the academy’s long serving honorary academician was Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, who enjoyed an association lasting more than 50 years.
Before she left the Queen signed a visitors book and cut a beautifully decorated birthday cake.
Meanwhile, Prince William was in Aberdeen to mark the third anniversary of the Royal Foundation’s Homeward programme.
He visited Langstane Housing Association, a Homeward delivery partner and registered social landlord.
The Duke of Rothesay as he is known in Scotland was put to work and chatted to support staff and residents as he helped prepare welcome packages of essential items for people settling in their new homes.
