Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are requiring prospective wedding guests to sign a nondisclosure agreement before they can access any details about the ceremony, according to a report published by Page Six on June 13, 2026.
Sources described the agreement as “ironclad.” Until the document is signed and returned, invitees are told nothing — not the date, not the venue, not the dress code.
The invitation, in other words, is less a card than a portal. Entry to the actual information is contingent on the executed NDA.
The arrangement is consistent with how Swift's team has handled prior large-scale events, where logistics are distributed on a need-to-know basis and information is tiered by role. Kelce's camp has not issued a public statement on the terms.
No ceremony date or location has been confirmed on the record by either party or their representatives.
The guests who know the most about the wedding are, by design, the guests least able to say anything about it.