Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Wedding Rumors: Are $8,000 Tickets For Madison Square Garden Real Or A Scam?

A parody account on X posted the prices to attend Taylor Swift's wedding – and people believed it.

Taylor Swift Wedding Prices X and Instagram
The post by "Daily Noud" shows the prices for Taylor's wedding ... but it was actually just a joke | © Daily Noud via X and Taylor Swift via Instagram

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding will be one of the biggest celebrity events of the year and everyone wants to be part of it. Friends, family and fans alike are anticipating it. For only $8,000, you too can be part of the celebration! But can you really?

Some sources have published information about ticket prices to attend the wedding at Madison Square Garden. But is this information reliable, or are they just trying to scam desperate fans?

The Biggest Wedding And Even Bigger Prices?

A parody account called "Daily Noud" on X went viral for posting about the alleged ticket prices for Taylor's wedding. The obvious attempt at rage-baiting worked. Many people started believing they could watch the singer tie the knot sitting next to her celebrity friends, such as Benson Boone and Karlie Kloss. If you don't mind a bad view, you can attend the wedding for $8,000. However, if you want to see the couple up close, it will cost you $53,000.

A lot of people fell for the trap and started to criticize the pop star. Under the post users commented things like:

“Bro a public wedding at Madison Square Garden with tickets being sold is some of the weirdest idol worship I’ve ever seen in my life”

“Paying to see a wedding of two people who don’t even know you exist is crazy”

Others even attacked the couple’s relationship, questioning how long it will last:

“Buying tickets for $8,000 only to realize that the marriage will last 2 weeks before divorce is served”

“The divorce documentary better be included in the ticket package.”

These reactions show that many people don’t question what they see online. It isn’t hard to figure out that “Daily Noud” is a parody account: It’s the first thing in their infobox, where they even clarify that “these are fake stories”. However, for many people, the story of the "money-hungry businesswoman" seems more plausible than the story of a woman being in love.

While there has been a lot of speculation about the event itself, much of it is just rumors. The confirmed information includes the date, July 3. According to Page Six, Taylor and Travis will tie the knot in New York – perhaps even at Madison Square Garden – but their fans likely won't be there.

Sophie Prößl
Sophie Prößl