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Taylor Swift reveals she was blocked and restricted from entering Arrowhead Stadium last night to support Travis Kelce due to their recent breakup.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce have captured public attention with their engagement, which they announced on August 26, 2025.

Fans immediately began speculating about when the couple would tie the knot.
However, the pair seems in no rush to rush into marriage. Kelce, a three-time Super Bowl champion, is in the midst of his 13th NFL season, with the Chiefs performing strongly after a slow start to the season.
Meanwhile, Swift is riding the wave of success from her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, though she has no immediate plans to tour, leaving the possibility for a post-NFL wedding.

The couple’s engagement ring, an Old Mine Brilliant Cut diamond, symbolizes their commitment, but their priorities for the coming months appear focused on career achievements. Swift has previously mentioned that she had never thought extensively about the idea of a wedding until she met Kelce, saying she wants the details to develop naturally.
A special date in mind
According to reports, Swift and Kelce are considering June 13, 2026, as their wedding date. The number 13 has held a special significance for Swift throughout her life and career.
Her birthday falls on December 13, and she revealed her latest album on August 13 during Kelce’s podcast, “New Heights.” Choosing this date could reflect her personal connection to the number, which she considers lucky.

Adding fuel to the speculation, Fiona Shea of The Daily Dirty recounted a story about a woman planning a wedding at The Breakers, a historic Newport, Rhode Island, mansion, for June 13. The woman was reportedly approached to give up the date for an unnamed celebrity, allegedly Swift.
The story claims the pop star offered to cover the woman’s wedding and honeymoon in exchange for the venue, although these claims remain unverified. Swift also owns a $17 million estate on Watch Hill, Rhode Island, called Holiday House, where she has hosted birthdays and Fourth of July celebrations. This coastal proximity makes Newport a plausible location for her high-profile wedding.
