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Is Taylor Swift’s Wedding Date Confirmed? The Couple Has Reportedly Finalized Plans for Their Wedding
Pop superstar Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce have reportedly finalized plans for their long-awaited wedding on June 13, 2026, at the luxurious Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, according to multiple media reports circulating in late February.

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The date, which falls on a Saturday and aligns with Swift’s well-known affinity for the number 13—her longtime lucky charm—has sparked widespread speculation among fans, or “Swifties,” who have long anticipated a meaningful milestone for the high-profile couple. Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly confirmed the details, but the reports gained traction after British television host Graham Norton appeared to hint at progress in their planning.
On Feb. 27, the official X account for *The Graham Norton Show* posted: “So exciting that @taylorswift13 has a date for her wedding now! #TheGNShow.” The message, tied to a rebroadcast of Swift’s October 2025 appearance on Norton’s BBC program, sent social media into a frenzy. During that interview, Norton had asked Swift directly if 2026 would be “the wedding year.” She responded coyly, “You’ll know,” before adding with a laugh that she planned to invite him.
Swift, 36, and Kelce, also 36, announced their engagement on Aug. 26, 2025, via a joint Instagram post featuring romantic proposal photos captioned, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” The engagement came after more than two years of dating, which began publicly in 2023 when Kelce appeared on Swift’s Eras Tour and the pair were spotted together at NFL games.
The rumored venue, Ocean House—a historic, oceanfront luxury resort known for its privacy and scenic beauty—sits near Swift’s longtime Rhode Island property in Watch Hill. Reports suggest the couple selected the location for its exclusivity and proximity to one of Swift’s personal residences, allowing for a relatively low-key yet elegant celebration away from intense paparazzi scrutiny. Some earlier speculation had pointed to other locations, including Montana venues for added seclusion, but Rhode Island has emerged as the leading contender in recent coverage.
The June 13 timing makes strategic sense on multiple fronts. It falls during the NFL offseason, after the Super Bowl in February and well before training camp typically begins in late July, accommodating Kelce’s professional schedule. If Kelce opts to return for another season with the Chiefs—his contract runs through March 2026—the date provides a clear window for personal milestones without conflicting with football commitments.
Swift’s connection to the number 13 runs deep. She has referenced it repeatedly in her career, from her birthday falling on Dec. 13 to incorporating it into album tracklists, tour dates and even her social media presence. Fans noted that June 13, 2026, is the only Saturday the 13th occurs that year, adding to the perceived symbolism. Online discussions exploded with excitement, with many pointing out how the date fits Swift’s pattern of embedding personal Easter eggs into major life events.
Sources close to the couple have described the wedding as a “big party” rather than an intimate affair. Swift has emphasized in interviews that she wants to avoid the stress of a small guest list with exclusions, opting instead for a celebratory gathering of friends, family and industry figures. Norton, who received a personal invitation during his chat with Swift, appears to be among the confirmed attendees based on his recent comments.
The couple has kept most details under wraps, consistent with their approach to privacy amid intense public interest. Swift, fresh off her latest album cycle and tour commitments, has spoken vaguely about post-tour priorities, telling one interviewer that wedding planning would follow major professional projects. Kelce has similarly deflected direct questions, including a lighthearted exchange with his brother Jason on ESPN where he laughed off specifics.
As planning advances, the wedding is poised to become one of 2026’s most talked-about celebrity events. Media outlets from NDTV and Hindustan Times to E! News and Cosmopolitan have amplified the June 13 reports, often citing anonymous industry sources or fan sleuthing. While unconfirmed officially, the consistency across publications has lent credibility to the timeline.
For now, Swift and Kelce continue to make occasional public appearances, including a recent low-key date night in New York City spotted at Chez Margaux on Feb. 24. Their relationship has captivated audiences since its inception, blending music royalty with NFL stardom in a modern love story that has inspired countless headlines, podcasts and fan theories.
Whether the June 13 date at Ocean House holds or evolves, the anticipation underscores the couple’s enduring appeal. As Swift once sang about turning blank spaces into fairytales, fans eagerly await the next chapter in what has become one of entertainment’s most cherished romances.
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