Is Taylor Swift turning her wedding into an all-star concert?
Taylor Swift is reportedly planning surprise wedding performances with Stevie Nicks and Paul McCartney in NYC

Taylor Swift is reportedly preparing to take the stage during her wedding celebration with Travis Kelce, with music legends Stevie Nicks and Paul McCartney expected to join her for special performances at Madison Square Garden.
According to the New York Daily News, Swift and Nicks were seen completing a sound check inside the venue ahead of the highly anticipated wedding festivities. A source cited by The New York Times also claimed the singer plans to perform alongside both Nicks and McCartney during the celebration, although neither Swift nor her representatives have confirmed the reports.
The reported collaboration would reunite Swift with two artists who have played significant roles in her career. Nicks has long been regarded as one of Swift's musical mentors, and the pair previously performed together at the 2010 Grammy Awards. Swift also referenced the Fleetwood Mac icon in her 2024 song Clara Bow.
McCartney, meanwhile, has maintained a longstanding friendship with Swift. The two famously appeared together on the cover of Rolling Stone in 2020, and the former Beatle attended one of Swift's Eras Tour concerts at London's Wembley Stadium in 2024.
Earlier reports suggested that country music star Tim McGraw, whose name inspired Swift's 2006 debut single, could also perform during the wedding celebrations.
The reports follow earlier claims that the couple commissioned a large performance stage inside Madison Square Garden to accommodate live musical acts during the reception.
While details surrounding the event remain closely guarded, the possibility of Swift performing alongside legendary musicians has added further excitement to what has already become one of the most closely watched celebrity weddings of the year. Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly commented on the reported performance plans.


















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