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Stevie Nicks Rumoured to Perform at Taylor Swift's Wedding

  • Writer: Curtis Newart
    Curtis Newart
  • 8 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Rolling Stone says legendary singer Stevie Nicks is scheduled to attend and perform at Taylor Swift's wedding to Travis Kelce, according to several of the magazine's sources.


The New York Times reported this week that Swift will marry Kelce at Madison Square Garden this upcoming Fourth of July weekend, with celebrations kicking off on Thursday, July 2nd with about 100 people, followed by a larger event the next day with about 1,000 guests.



"Swift and Nicks have a long relationship and have often praised each other in public," Rolling Stone wrote. "In 2024, (Nicks) wrote a poem for the CD version of Swift’s eleventh studio album The Tortured Poets Department. (Swift) name-dropped Nicks on the final track of the album’s standard version 'Clara Bow'."


"Swift's in a good place right now, and I think she has a good man," Nicks said in a 2024 Rolling Stone interview. "I hope they fall deeper and deeper in love and ride off into the sunset. He does his thing and she does her thing, and then they come back together and get married and have babies if she wants that. I just want all of that for her."



In 2025, Swift told Stephen Colbert, "I have Stevie Nicks in my life in a way that affects me positively constantly. Being able to talk to her and have a phone call with her and hear what she’s been through … I feel very lucky that she’s lended her very magical, wonderful, wise approach to life to me."



During Game 4 of the NBA Finals on June 10th between the NY Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, Swift sat courtside wearing a blue-and-orange (Knicks colours) t-shirt with the words “Stevie Knicks”.

Taylor Swift at Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden in New York (6/10/26) (Photo credit: Nathaniel S. Butler)
Taylor Swift at Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden in New York (6/10/26) (Photo credit: Nathaniel S. Butler)







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