The world has been buzzing with anticipation since the engagement of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, but the latest episode of the New Heights podcast has officially sent that excitement into overdrive. In a segment that combined brotherly humor with genuine shock, Jason Kelce was left visibly stunned as his younger brother, Travis, and fiancé Taylor Swift began to pull back the curtain on their meticulous wedding preparations—specifically, the reveal of a guest list that defines the term “star-studded.”
Taylor Swift, known for her intricate planning and attention to detail, has reportedly shifted from “Easter eggs” in her music to “Easter eggs” in her wedding planning. During a discussion on the podcast, it became clear that the couple is moving full steam ahead with a vision that is as grand as it is intimate. Swift has previously mentioned on The Graham Norton Show that she never obsessed over a wedding until she found the right partner. Now, that obsession has manifested in a guest list and venue selection that has even the well-connected Jason Kelce shaking his head in disbelief.

The most shocking revelation involves the potential wedding date and location. Insiders have confirmed to Page Six that the couple is eyeing June 13th, 2026—a date that holds deep significance for Taylor, given her famous lucky number 13. To secure the prestigious Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, for this specific Saturday, reports suggest Taylor went as far as paying off a couple who had already booked the venue. Ocean House is not just any resort; it is a AAA Five-Diamond property with a rare triple Forbes five-star designation, offering the ultimate blend of oceanfront privacy and luxury.
The guest list itself is a “who’s who” of the entertainment and sports worlds. Close sources have indicated that the bridesmaid lineup will feature Taylor’s long-time inner circle, including superstars Selena Gomez and Gigi Hadid. For Travis, the list naturally includes the elite of the NFL. Jason’s reaction to the sheer scale of the event was a mix of pride and comedic overwhelm. “I’ve seen weddings everywhere, but this is a whole different level,” Travis admitted, acknowledging that football usually complicates fall weddings, making a summer ceremony the most logical choice.
Jason, who tied the knot with his wife Kylie in April 2018 during the NFL off-season, jokingly reminded Travis that while football is important, some things—like the wedding of the century—take precedence. The brothers discussed the logistics of a 2026 ceremony, noting that if Travis decides to retire after the 2025 season, the calendar would open up significantly for a month Taylor loves, like October. However, the June date seems to be the current front-runner, providing a perfect window between the Super Bowl and the start of training camp.

The podcast also touched on the emotional weight of this new chapter. Travis described wedding planning as “the next step in it all,” a sentiment that reflects his grounded approach to his relationship despite the global spotlight. Comedian Nikki Glazer summarized the public sentiment perfectly, noting that Taylor simply “wants to celebrate with all her family and friends—and she’s got a lot of them.”
As the “Tayvis” phenomenon continues to dominate cultural conversations, this peek into their wedding planning provides a rare glimpse of the couple’s shared future. From the serene shores of Rhode Island to the high-stakes guest list that left Jason Kelce speechless, it is clear that when Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce say “I do,” the entire world will be watching. The event promises to be a masterclass in elegance, a celebration of two worlds colliding, and a testament to a love story that has truly reached “New Heights.”
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