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Empire State Building becomes Taylor Swift’s ‘Something Blue’

Empire State Building becomes Taylor Swift's 'Something Blue' for wedding ceremony: Here's how

Empire State Building turns blue for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Image Credits: Instagram

According to multiple media reports, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, the American royals, finally got hitched in a lavish wedding ceremony on July 3, 2026, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. As the streets closed down and fans cheered for the couple, the celebration transcended to greater heights than the walls of the internet. The renowned Manhattan skyscraper, the Empire State Building, sparkled in blue in honour of the 36-year-old singer’s “Something Blue” for the nuptials. Here’s a closer look at the Empire State Building celebrating the wedding ceremony of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

Empire State Building turns blue for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

For the tradition of “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, A Sixpence in your Shoe” to protect the bride, the Empire State Building dazzled in glitzy blue in the New York City skyline. The official website revealed the colour of July 3, 2026 was “Light Blue Sparkle,” stating, “In Celebration of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding at Madison Square Garden.”

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tie the knot

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce walked down the aisle with her brother Austin Swift as her ‘Man of Honour’ and his brother Jason Kelce as his ‘Best Man,’ according to PEOPLE. The couple’s official matrimony was announced by Madison Square Garden, with the digital billboard lighting up in purple with black text that read “JUST&T MARRIED!” Officiated by Adam Sandler, the endearing couple recited their vows in front of numerous Hollywood celebrities, including Gigi Hadid, Selena Gomez, Graham Norton, Bradley Cooper, Hugh Grant, Ed Sheeran, Ethan Hawke, and many more. Many fans waited outside the venue in anticipation of glimpses of the newlyweds and the guests, holding posters and pictures. Meanwhile, the New York Police Department (NYPD) closed the roads and installed barricades to divert vehicles as well as pedestrians. The official announcement from the couple is yet to be posted on social media. Go to Source

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