Almost 50 years before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce said ‘I do’ at Madison Square Garden, another famous singer had already turned the venue into his wedding venue. In June 1974, Sly Stone and model Kathy Silva made history by becoming the first couple to marry at MSG, setting an example that would inspire today’s couples to dream big about their big events at the world’s most famous arena.
Sly Stone’s spectacular MSG wedding
On June 5, 1974, Sly Stone and Kathy Silva walked down the aisle at Madison Square Garden in front of over 20,000 guests. According to Rolling Stone, what made the wedding so special was that it was not a ceremony followed by a party. The wedding took place on the MSG stage, opening for a full concert by Sly and the Family Stone that followed that night.In his books, Stone recalled the genius behind the place. According to Fox News, he wrote, “I can do a gig, get paid, and get married at the same time. We set the date for June 5, Wednesday. We would have a ceremony before the concert, right on stage.” What started as a random idea between Stone and his manager Steve Paley quickly evolved into one of the most talked about projects of the decade.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are following in Stone’s footsteps
Almost fifty years after Sly Stone’s famous wedding, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce chose Madison Square Garden as their wedding venue. The two married at the famous arena in early July 2026, creating another iconic moment in MSG history. The NFL star and pop superstar’s decision to get married in the same venue that Stone pioneered at MSG showed how the stadium continues to be a destination for celebrity couples who want to make their nuptials look like an old fashioned affair.
Why Madison Square Garden?
According to the site, Madison Square Garden has a long history with great traditions. The stadium has been synonymous with major public events, from the “Fight of the Century” between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in 1971 to countless concerts and sporting events. With a capacity of over 20,000 people, MSG offers the scale and popularity that appeals to celebrity couples who want their weddings to be like the events of the past.For Sly Stone in 1974, the decision was clear: he could perform and be married at the same time. For Taylor Swift in 2026, the decision seems to be about making a big show that matches the cultural period of her relationship with Kelce, the NFL star whose association with the pop icon has attracted fans and the media.