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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding may potentially mirror nuptials by another world-famous rock star.
The "Lover" singer and her professional football player fiancé are reportedly hosting 1,000 of their closest friends and family at Madison Square Garden on July 3 for a multi-day extravaganza.
Nearly 50 years ago, Sly Stone made his own vision come to life at MSG and transformed the venue for his star-studded wedding, which included 20,000 guests and a live concert with The Family Stone.
In June 1974, Sly and his bride, Kathy Silva, said "I do" at the legendary venue before his own concert on the same evening.
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Stone recalled the idea behind planning the big day at the arena in his memoir, "Thank you (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)."
"I could do a gig, get paid, and get married at the same time," he wrote.
"We set the date for June 5, a Wednesday. We’d have a ceremony just before the concert, right there on the stage. Then a concert, then a party afterward at the rooftop lounge of the Waldorf Astoria."
Fashion designer Halston agreed to dress the bride, groom, and members of the wedding part in glittering gold ensembles to the tune of $10,000, according to the New Yorker.
Following the on-stage nuptials, Sly and Katie hosted guests at the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf-Astoria with guests including Diane von Furstenberg, Andy Warhol and Judy Garland's daughter Lorna Luft.
"We had twenty thousand guests at least, with some of the estimates as high as twenty-five," Stone wrote. "Years later I saw a picture of a ticket someone kept: $8.50 for a wedding and a concert both. A bargain."
Nestled in the heart of midtown Manhattan above Penn Station, "The World's Most Famous Arena" hosts millions of visitors each year through sports, concerts and special events.
With a capacity for upwards of 20,000 people, the home of the New York Knicks has hosted a number of significant cultural events through the years.
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In 1971, MSG set the scene for arguably the most famous sporting event, the Fight of the Century between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
Both heavyweights walked in undefeated to a packed arena including Frank Sinatra, Woody Allen, Burt Lancaster, and Diana Ross in the stands. Frazier won by unanimous decision after knocking down Ali in Round 15.
In 1985, WrestleMania launched its first annual event and established itself as a global entertainment brand.
Marilyn Monroe famously sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" to John F. Kennedy at MSG in 1962, while John Lennon's final live performance was at the legendary venue in 1974.
Elvis Presley's only New York shows were over a four-concert series at MSG in 1972, which reportedly drew in 80,000 guests.
Billy Joel holds the record for most performances at the garden with a decade-long residency which wrapped in 2024. The "Uptown Girl" singer has more than 150 performances under his belt at MSG with approximately two million tickets sold.
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New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani seemingly confirmed the nuptials during a press conference Tuesday as he addressed the sweltering weather conditions heading into the holiday weekend.
"My recommendation to all New Yorkers is to stay inside and stay cool," Mamdani said. "And if you happen to be getting married at Madison Square Garden, you will be staying inside and you will be staying cool."
The couple's potential July 3 wedding would come weeks after Forbes announced the global pop star had surpassed a net worth of $2 billion after becoming a billionaire in 2023. Swift's fortune included roughly $800 million earned directly from her music and touring along with a $600 million music catalog, according to the outlet.
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The Swift-Kelce wedding festivities will reportedly kick off with an intimate gathering of about 100 people before a much larger celebration for roughly 1,000 guests on July 3.
The New York Times reported that a permit was filed to close streets around Madison Square Garden from July 2 through July 4, alongside additional arrangements suggesting a multi-day private event.
Music legends Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw are set to perform at what insiders are calling a "Wedding-palooza" reportedly planned at Madison Square Garden, according to Page Six.
"There's going to be multiple performances" at the reported Friday MSG event, sources said. Some even floated the possibility of a surprise appearance by Paul McCartney, who previously shared the stage with Swift during the "Saturday Night Live" 40th anniversary celebration in 2015.
Two NYPD officers patrolling Madison Square Garden on June 24 confirmed to Variety that they had been warned about a possible influx of Swift fans and paparazzi during the alleged wedding weekend.
Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly commented on the latest wedding rumors, but that hasn't stopped fans from scrutinizing every potential clue.
Fox News Digital's Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.

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