Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are throwing themselves a fairy-tale wedding at Madison Square Garden, complete with a castle, garden, and red carpet (that was rolled up and replaced with a purple carpet). And apparently the cost of production, flowers, lighting, and renting out MSG for multiple nights is not cheap!
So, how much money did Taylor and Travis drop? CNN spoke to an anonymous luxury wedding planner who said a wedding at MSG likely costs between $15 and $20 million, and that flowers alone could be upwards of $500,000. Another luxury wedding planner named Jason Rhee estimated a slightly “lower” cost of $10 million.
As for specifics, lighting and sound expert Ira Levy (who worked on an Ambani family wedding) said lighting at MSG would cost “almost a million dollars.” There’s also the cost of food, but so far there isn’t much reporting on who was lucky enough to get the catering gig for this event!
As for the cost of booking Madison Square Garden, TMZ previously reported that Taylor and Travis spent “well into the millions” (MSG allegedly costs $1 million per night) and they didn’t get a “special deal.”
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