Nearly fifty years before Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce said ‘I do’ at Madison Square Garden, another iconic musician had already transformed the legendary venue into his dream wedding venue. In June 1974, Sly Stone and model Cathy Silva made history by becoming the first couple married at MSG, setting a precedent that would inspire modern celebrity couples to dream big about their own milestone moments in the world’s most famous arena.
Sly Stone’s landmark 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 truly unique was that it wasn’t just a reception. The wedding took place right on stage at MSG, serving as the opening act for a full Sly and Family Stone concert later that same evening.In his memoir, Stone recalled the ingenious idea behind the location. According to Fox News, she wrote, “I can do a gig, get paid and get married at the same time. We’ve set the date for Wednesday, June 5th. We’ll have an event on stage right before the concert.” What started as a spontaneous idea between Stone and her manager Steve Paley quickly turned into one of the most talked about celebrity events of the decade.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are following in Stone’s footsteps
Almost fifty years after Sly Stone’s historic wedding, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce chose Madison Square Garden as the venue for their own wedding. The couple tied the knot at the legendary arena in early July 2026, creating another landmark moment in MSG’s storied history. The NFL star and pop superstar’s decision to marry in the same venue where Stone pioneered celebrity appearances at MSG showed how the arena continues to be a destination for high-profile couples to make their nuptials feel like historic cultural events.
Why Madison Square Garden?
According to the outlet, Madison Square Garden has a long history of hosting notable cultural moments. The arena has become synonymous with major public moments, from the legendary “Fight of the Century” between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in 1971 to numerous concerts and sporting events. With a capacity of over 20,000 people, MSG offers the scale and prestige that appeals to high-profile couples who want their wedding to feel like a historic event.For Sly Stone in 1974, the choice made perfect practical sense: He could act and be married at the same time. For Taylor Swift in 2026, the choice seems to be creating a grand spectacle that matches the cultural moment of her relationship with Kelce, an NFL star whose engagement to the pop icon has captivated fans and media alike.