Pop superstar Taylor Swift and her partner Travis Kelce have married at a ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler.The couple and 1,000 of their famous friends celebrated at New York's massive Madison Square Garden at what's been dubbed America's royal wedding, kicking off the party with a special cocktail hour, followed by "a wedding and reception in the arena"."Taylor and Travis did not have bridesmaids or groomsmen. Instead, her brother Austin Swift served as Taylor's man of honor and Jason Kelce was Travis' best man," a spokesperson for the couple told Reuters."The ceremony joined both families together and was officiated by friend Adam Sandler."Anticipation in NYC for the MSG festivities has been building for days, reaching a fever pitch when a long line of black cars were spotted along 7th Avenue just before 4pm (6am AEST).Hugh Grant, his wife Anna Eberstein and Benson Boone, who opened for Swift's Eras Tour stop in London, were among the celebrities seen making the journey to the venue on foot, despite the sweltering conditions.Hugh Grant with Anna Elisabet Eberstein arrive at Madison Square Garden for the wedding celebrations. (Reuters: Brendan McDermid)Jason Sudeikis rocks up to the New York venue. (Reuters: Brendan McDermid)The A-listers received cheers from waiting Swifties, who had queued for hours outside MSG in the hope of catching glimpses of the attendees.Police had shutdown the streets near and around MSG, only giving access to those working the event or attending as guests.But despite the heavy police presence and the stifling heat, fans remained upbeat."Do you think she's already here?" Swifities could be heard asking on The Associated Press's live stream of Madison Square Garden earlier.Rabbi Yael Buechler had special cookies made for the occasion and is hosting a Taylor Swift shabbat to celebrate."I just love everything she does. I love her lyrics, I love the spirit of all of the eras and I'm really excited for her wedding," she said.Swifties were spotted around Madison Square Garden in New York for the big day. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)Taylor Swift-themed cookies were made by a fan for her wedding day. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)Details of the wedding were a closely guarded secret, the void of information filled with rumour and speculation that led some enthusiasts down rabbit holes and dead ends.A Swift-Kelce wedding was first rumoured to be taking place in mid-June in Rhode Island, near the pop star's coastal estate, but fans and paparazzi who swarmed to the area were left disappointed.In the absence of detail about the party at the MSG, Rabbi Beuchler joined in the speculation about what may or may not be taking place inside."I've seen reports of castles and fairytale themes and I really think Taylor is going to make the best wedding ever and so I am excited to see whatever she does," she said."Everything she does is so beautiful and choreographed and detailed."Swifties have followed the singer's career for the past two decades, across 12 studio albums.Through her prolific music catalogue, she has documented joy and loss, love and heartbreak — complicated emotions that feel so unique and specific that it's as if she is speaking to you alone and yet somehow universal enough that she reaches everyone.Swift has long dreamed of and written about a fairytale ending and for fans, this is it — for her and for them.Welcome to New YorkThe wedding caps off a huge summer for the city that never sleeps.Traffic passes Madison Square Garden during Taylor Swift's wedding weekend. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)Just weeks ago, long-suffering New York Knicks supporters gathered for a watch party to see their team win its first NBA championship in 53 years.The city has also been one of the hosts for the FIFA World Cup and this weekend, and will feature large celebrations to mark the 250th birthday of the US."This summer 2026 has been so huge as a New Yorker, from the Knicks to the — hopefully — Swift wedding," said Rabbi Beuchler."This is the biggest time to come together as New Yorkers and Americans."Matthew LaSpata, who runs walking tours through Taylor Swift's New York, said there was only one thing anyone had wanted to talk about for weeks.Matthew LaSpata is a Swiftie who has been excited about the wedding for weeks. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)Matthew LaSpata has spent the past few weeks chatting to New Yorkers about the wedding. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)"Everyone has theories about the wedding right? Is it just something to throw us off? Is she not really getting married? Is she going to be making a big announcement there?" he speculated.The tour guide has been a fan of the singer since Swift's album 1989 and, like many Swifties, feels like he knows her personally."It feels like she struggles with the same sort of things that everyone struggles with," Mr LaSpata said."She has these songs about universal human experience. You know love, loss, hopes, dreams, heartbreak, desires, fears that we all can relate to and I can too."'A once in a lifetime wedding'Despite this being a huge moment for Swifties, not every super fan wanted to make the journey to New York to try to catch a glimpse of the wedding.Fans of all generations gathered outside MSG in the hopes of spotting celebrities walking into the wedding event. (Reuters: Angelina Katsanis)A Taylor Swift fan wears a friendship bracelet that reads "Team bride" outside of Madison Square Garden.