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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Menu Surprises Everyone

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A feast fit for a king — and queen!

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding will feature a top-notch menu, Page Six can exclusively 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.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are treating their wedding guests to a feast, Page Six can exclusively reveal. Page Six

A hand reaches into a truck filled with boxes of food items like fresh shell eggs and packaged chicken.

We saw food and ingredients of all kinds being delivered to New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. Page Six

Workers carried into the venue boxes containing lobster meat, 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 to the arena, so it’s safe to say donuts will be involved.

As Page Six previously confirmed, Swift and Kelce’s wedding will feature a massive castle that’s reportedly being built inside a garden.

A person in a black Halpern's t-shirt delivers boxes of lobster meat on a hand truck.

Workers carried into the venue boxes containing lobster meat. REUTERS

A box with a label for "Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast with Rib Meat" on a moving cart.

Multiple varieties of chicken were also spotted. Page Six

That would explain the boxes labeled “Garden Party” and the artificial trees we’ve seen being taken into MSG.

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 the Infosys Theater from 6 to 10:30 p.m.

Boxes of chicken leg quarters labeled "KEEP REFRIGERATED OR FROZEN" and "INSPECTED BY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE."

Chicken legs were seen. Page Six

A man unloads boxes of vacuum-packaged chicken from a Sysco truck.

Blackened chicken will also be on the menu. Page Six

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.

Boxes of Sysco Classic Controlled Vacuum Packaged Chicken with "Inspected by U.S. Department of Agriculture" stamps.

We spotted boxes of packaged chicken, too. Page Six

A cardboard box with a green bell pepper graphic, a recycling symbol, and a yellow barcode sticker.

French fries and thick-cut onion rings as well as red and orange peppers are involved. Page Six

On Wednesday, we noticed strategically placed semi-trucks outside the arena, which completely blocked the view to the main loading dock off 33rd Street.

It appears vendor vehicles 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.

Cardboard boxes of "Sysco | Freshpoint Natural Hand Selected Produce" and "Romaine" in a truck.

Romaine and other produce were seen as well. Page Six

A pallet stacked with boxes of food supplies, including heavy cream, whole milk, chicken, french fries, and beef.

Eggs, heavy whipping cream and whole milk were dropped off at the arena. Page Six

Everyone working on setting up the event space is being subjected to intense security screenings, must wear designated wristbands and cannot have their phones on them.

Moreover, Page Six was told that a little over 130 cops — including both rookies and detectives from NYC precincts — will be on site as part of the pair’s special access events permit.

The police presence will reportedly cost them a hefty six-figure sum.

City Hall recently confirmed that a permit application had been filed with the Big Apple’s Street Activity Permit Office for July 2 to July 4.

A Krispy Kreme Doughnuts truck with large images of glazed doughnuts on its side, delivering to Madison Square Garden.

A Krispy Kreme truck also arrived to the venue, so it’s safe to say donuts will be among the desserts. Page Six

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce walking, Swift in a velvet dress, Kelce in a floral shirt and red hat.

Swift and Kelce (pictured together earlier this month) will host a rehearsal dinner Thursday, followed by the nuptials Friday. Jairo / BACKGRID

The permit, filed by Winick Productions — a prominent event planning company — requested both street closures around MSG and a large tent or canopy outside the arena.

As for who is organizing the duo’s extravaganza, we were recently told Los Angeles-based celebrity wedding planner Mark Seed — who “can build something spectacular out of nothing” — has been working on it “for months.”

Also seemingly involved in the blowout bash is Rock Lititz, a Pennsylvania-based production campus where sets for major concerts — including the Eras Tour — are built.

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