A mix of celebrity buzz, city planning, and a heat wave warning has turned New York into the centre of global attention this week. Social media is buzzing with speculation that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may be preparing for a high-profile wedding in the city, possibly at Madison Square Garden. While nothing has been officially confirmed by the couple, a series of remarks from New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has added fresh fuel to the rumours, especially after he made a playful reference to a “hypothetical” wedding while issuing a weather advisory.Pop singer Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce have not publicly confirmed any wedding plans, but reports continue to suggest that preparations are underway for what could be one of the most closely watched celebrity events of the year.NYC Mayor’s “hypothetical” remark adds to wedding speculationThe speculation intensified after New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani posted a video on social media warning residents about an incoming heat wave across the eastern United States. In the video, he said, “We’re ready, but we want to make sure that you are, too,” before referencing major upcoming events in the city. He added, “Especially if you’re celebrating the World Cup, or the 4th of July, or renting out MSG to get married. Hypothetically,” delivered with a noticeable smirk.The playful mention of renting out Madison Square Garden for a wedding quickly caught attention online, with many interpreting it as a subtle nod to the ongoing rumours.Reports of a star-studded wedding guest listAccording to circulating reports, the wedding is expected to take place on Friday, with an unusually large guest list of around 1,000 people.The names being linked to the event include close friends of Swift such as models Gigi Hadid and Cara Delevingne, along with singer Selena Gomez and actress Zoe Kravitz. On Kelce’s side, several members of the Kansas City Chiefs are also reportedly expected to attend.There is also speculation that musicians like Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw, both associated with Swift’s circle, could perform at the event. British artists Ed Sheeran and Paul McCartney are also being mentioned as possible performers, though none of these appearances has been confirmed.Guests are reportedly being asked to sign confidentiality agreements and will not be allowed to carry phones during the ceremony. The wedding is expected to begin in the mid-afternoon with cocktails, followed by an evening reception.Madison Square Garden permit adds to growing buzzNew York officials have acknowledged that paperwork has been submitted for a large-scale event at Madison Square Garden.Mayor Mamdani said a permit application had been filed for what he described only as a “large event,” but stopped short of confirming any celebrity involvement. “We are fully prepared,” he told reporters, adding, “There isn’t anything to share beyond that.”The Associated Press, citing a law enforcement official familiar with security arrangements, reported that the couple is expected to marry at Madison Square Garden on Friday evening. The official, speaking anonymously as they were not authorised to share details publicly, also noted that a smaller rehearsal dinner is scheduled for Thursday night.Security plans and rising speculation in New YorkNew York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that law enforcement would have security measures in place for the event, though she did not disclose specifics about the arrangements.At the same time, activity around Madison Square Garden has added to public curiosity. Workers were seen unloading equipment outside the venue throughout the week, and a large carpet was briefly placed near an entrance before being removed, further fueling online speculation. The rumours have been building for weeks, especially after unverified reports suggested that a major celebrity wedding could take place over the July Fourth weekend at one of New York’s most recognisable venues.Despite the growing attention, neither Swift nor Kelce has made any public statement confirming wedding plans, leaving much of the narrative driven by reports, speculation, and the latest comments from city officials.