Bruce Glikas / Getty ImagesAs anybody who has been anywhere near social media this week probably knows, it looks like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s highly anticipated wedding will be taking place this holiday weekend — and that the rumor of celebrations being held inside Madison Square Garden in New York City was true.Xny / Getty ImagesAccording to various reports, after an intimate rehearsal dinner on Thursday night, Taylor and Travis will have a private ceremony later today (July 3) ahead of a huge party at MSG with 1,000 guests and live musical performances this evening.Roy Rochlin / Getty ImagesIt’s worth mentioning that neither Taylor nor Travis has personally confirmed any of this information themselves, but there have been a few clues that support the reports. For example, there’s been a massive amount of activity outside of Madison Square Garden this week, with drop-offs, including what appeared to be… a giant bed, among other things.Timothy A. Clary / Getty ImagesIn addition, on Thursday, the NYPD announced a whole bunch of street closures around Madison Square Garden for this upcoming weekend, after days of the police putting up barricades around the arena. The NYPD noted that both drivers and pedestrians will be impacted by the closures, and cars will be towed if they are not removed from affected streets before the shutdown.Roy Rochlin / Getty ImagesStarting at 11:15 p.m. Thursday, no parking was allowed on West 33rd Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. Then, from 1 p.m. Friday, five streets are closed to vehicular traffic (Seventh Avenue between 30th and 34th Streets, West 33rd Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, West 32nd Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, West 31st Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, West 31st Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues).Kena Betancur / Getty ImagesAlso, from 1 p.m. on Friday, pedestrians are not allowed on the west side of Seventh Avenue between 31st and 34th Streets, or on West 33rd Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, and there will be “managed access” to five surrounding areas — including reducing access to two major stations. Commuters hoping to take the subway, Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, or New Jersey Transit from Moynihan Train Hall or Penn Station after 1 p.m. today will need to use alternative entrances.Kevin Mazur / Getty ImagesOne person added in a quote tweet: “This should never happen for a private event. No one private citizen, no matter how wealthy, famous, and/or popular, should have the power to shut down this much of a city for a private event.” Somebody else asked: “I honestly don't understand this. Like a rich person can just close down streets for their party?” Another shared: “My friend had to pay $400 for an uber home when closures smaller than this happened during the Knicks game because they would not let her into Penn with a ticket - even at the ‘open’ entrances. $400 instead of $15 home. Mind you some people could not afford to get home.”Kansas City Star / Getty ImagesAnother tweet reads: “She’s a billionaire making people’s lives unnecessarily difficult for her own pleasure - on 4th of July of all weekends.” While one particularly viral post adds: “On a holiday weekend. Amidst all this worldwide suffering, the ultra-wealthy still have no compunction. Unreal.”Xny / Getty ImagesSomebody else wrote: “This is genuinely so embarrassing and I don’t know how you justify it,” while one more concluded: “Disruptive, unnecessary, and above all, incredibly tacky.”Xny / Getty ImagesThe details of the road closures came shortly after Taylor’s rep announced that she and Travis had made a donation of $26 million to a number of charities ahead of their speculated wedding weekend, with many of them located in New York City.RelatedNew York CityTaylor Swift Travis Kelce