Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding talk is getting louder again, and this time the news arrives alongside two career milestones that kept both stars busy all week. Swift rolled out “Elizabeth Taylor,” the third single from her record-breaking album The Life of a Showgirl, while Kelce confirmed he is not done with football yet. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end made it official with a one-year contract that keeps him in Kansas City for another season.
The deal is worth $12 million and could climb to $15 million with incentives. Money, though, was never the driving force behind Kelce’s decision. His off-field opportunities are already massive. The simple truth is that he still enjoys competing on Sundays. That love for the game remains intact even as his personal life moves toward a major milestone.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding timeline becomes clearer as Kelce confirms plans before Chiefs training camp
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding could arrive sooner than many fans expected. During an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on March 10, Kelce offered a rare glimpse into how the couple balances two very different careers while planning their future together.
“We share the same love for what we do, and fortunately we’ve had this desire since we were kids in our selective professions,” Kelce said of his future wife, according to Nate Taylor of ESPN.
“It’s amazing to see her keep going to the table, keep finding new things to write about, keep finding new melodies and, on top of that, still seeing her have that love and joy in what she does. ”
While Kelce did not reveal an exact date, Taylor reported that the couple intends to marry “before training camp.” The Chiefs have not announced their 2026 training camp schedule yet, but historically it begins sometime in mid to late July. That timeline places the wedding squarely in the early summer window.
Swift, meanwhile, received positive news connected to her historic Eras Tour. The tour ran from March 17, 2023 to December 8, 2024 and shattered records across the global music industry. Research from Billboard shows the massive scale of the run. “The record-setting trek grossed more than $2 billion and sold over 10 million tickets: $2,077,618,725 and 10,168,008, respectively, to be exact.”
Billboard also noted that it stands as “the highest-grossing tour of all time, by artists of any genre, and from any era in music history.” The number sits nearly $900 million ahead of the next closest competitor, Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour.
Yet one lingering issue followed the final Vancouver shows from December 6 to 8. Some fans reported purchasing tickets without knowing their seats had obstructed views. That dispute now has a resolution. StubHub Canada reached an agreement with Consumer Protection BC after an investigation into ticket sales practices.
“Consumer Protection BC has reached an agreement with StubHub Canada, a secondary ticket platform operator, following a consumer complaint and an investigation into the company’s ticket sales practices.”
Fans who bought tickets in certain sections with limited views can now request refunds. Louise Hartland, director of public relations for Consumer Protection BC, explained the reasoning behind the decision.
“People buying tickets in BC have the right to clear, accurate information about what they are purchasing and what it will cost before they buy,” Hartland said. “This agreement is about transparency and ensuring consumers can access refunds when the law requires it.”
For Swift and Kelce, the timing is convenient. One chapter of touring drama is closing just as another chapter of their lives moves closer to beginning.
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