Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift Reach 'Significant' Wedding Decision

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Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift Reach 'Significant' Wedding Decision

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift at the U.S. Open

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Travis and Taylor have reportedly reached a significant wedding decision.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end and his pop star fiancee have been engaged for about six months. Travis Kelce popped the question to Taylor Swift back in the summer of 2025. The couple has reportedly finalized a wedding date.

On February 27, Graham Norton’s official account for The Graham Norton Show tweeted: “So exciting that @taylorswift13 has a date for her wedding now!”

The tweet came after the popular British talk show recapped a “Best Bits” episode that aired on BBC, which included an appearance from Swift.

Taylor Swift on BBC Radio 2.

BBC Radio.

The wedding date, meanwhile, is reportedly set for Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, on Saturday, June 13, 2026, according to Page Six.

Another bride reportedly had the date set, though Swift "dipped into her deep pockets and made an offer the bride couldn’t refuse.”

“The venue called her and said someone is willing to buy you out of your date. She said, ‘No, I don’t want to switch my date.’ They called her back and said that [the couple] are willing to pay for their whole wedding and honeymoon to have this date. So they said yes. They think it might be Taylor Swift. June 13 is the only 13th that falls on a Saturday, and it’s near Taylor’s house in Rhode Island. 13 is Taylor’s lucky number," the report stated.

Swift has yet to publicly comment

Swift was asked straight up by Norton.

“Is next year the wedding year?” Norton asked Swift at the time.

“Is that when it’s happening?”

The pop star replied, “Oh, you’ll know.”

That's because Norton will be invited.

“I just mean that I was going to invite you to it,” Swift said at the time. “I’m doing the [Life of a Showgirl] album [promotional tour] now, which is a big thing. Then, I think the wedding is what happens after that in the scheme of the planning, but I’m so excited about it.”

“I know it’s going to be fun to plan because I think the only stressful weddings are the ones where you have a small amount [of guests], and people are on the bubble. Then, you have to evaluate or assess your relationship with them to see if they should be there? I’m not going to do that.”

It sounds like it's happening this summer.

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