Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce reportedly chose a playful rock song for a key wedding moment. The singer and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end married during a Madison Square Garden celebration on July 3. A new source claimed the couple walked down the aisle after exchanging vows to “I Believe in a Thing Called Love.” That song choice seemingly added a lively turn after a ceremony already packed with personal details and music.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding ceremony featured a meaningful song, claims source
As per Deuxmoi’s July 6 update, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s post-vow aisle moment had a specific soundtrack. The outlet claimed, “Taylor and Travis walked down the aisle after the exchanging vows to the song, ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’, by The Darkness.” The detail stood out because the 2003 rock track has a big, celebratory feel. It also matched the reported mood around the wedding, which mixed sentiment with a large-scale party atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the song choice followed another music-driven ceremony detail. Separate reports claimed Swift entered to an instrumental version of “Love Story.” That made the wedding ceremony feel tied to her own catalog before shifting into a shared couple moment. The Darkness’ song then reportedly marked the moment after the vows. For fans, this specific contrast mattered. One song nodded to Swift’s history, while the other leaned into a public celebration with Kelce.
The music reportedly continued beyond the aisle. The wedding took place inside MSG, where the venue later displayed “JUST&T MARRIED!” on exterior screens. Reports also said Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony. Other accounts claimed Paul McCartney performed “I Want to Hold Your Hand” during the festivities. The couple reportedly wore Christian Dior for the ceremony. Those details kept the focus on a wedding built around spectacle and personal choices.
Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.
