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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding will feature a top-notch menu, Page Six can reveal.
We saw food and ingredients of all kinds being delivered to New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Wednesday ahead of Thursday’s rehearsal dinner and Friday’s nuptials.
Page Six Workers carried boxes containing lobster, blackened chicken, packaged chicken, boneless skinless chicken breast, chicken legs, French fries, thick-cut onion rings, red and orange peppers, romaine and other produce, eggs, heavy whipping cream and whole milk.
We also spotted a Krispy Kreme truck arriving at the arena, so it’s safe to say donuts will be involved.
As Page Six previously reported, Swift and Kelce’s wedding will feature a massive castle that’s reportedly being built inside a garden.
That would explain the boxes labeled “Garden Party” and the artificial trees we’ve seen being taken into the venue.
Notably, the Kansas City Chiefs star proposed to the 14-Grammy winner in the garden-esque backyard of his Missouri home in August 2025.
The couple’s fairytale nuptials are set to kick off Thursday with a 100-person rehearsal dinner, followed by a larger celebration Friday with 1,000 guests.
Page Six was told the rehearsal dinner will take place inside MSG’s Infosys Theater from 6 to 10:30 p.m.
On wedding day, doors will open for guests at 3:30 p.m., with cocktail hour beginning at 4 on the sixth-floor concourse. The ceremony itself will take place at 5:30 on the arena floor, followed by the reception, which will run from 6:30 to 2 a.m.
On Tuesday, Page Six saw workers placing red panels on the stairs outside MSG to create a red carpet look; however, the panels were swiftly removed, as we were told they are supposed to be purple.
Though MSG already has a highly secure infrastructure, Swift and Kelce are stopping at nothing to ensure privacy and safety.
On Wednesday, we noticed strategically placed semi-trucks outside the arena completely blocking the view to the main loading dock off 33rd Street.
It appears the delivery trucks have started backing up into the loading area to keep the unloading process more of a secret.
Meanwhile, we spotted workers outside other MSG entrances wrapping tall barricades with black mesh tarps.
This story is developing…