Avril Lavigne Rocks Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce’S Star-Studded Wedding

  • By Julian
  • July 17, 2026, 10 a.m.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce said 'I do' in style with a jaw-dropping wedding that still has everyone buzzing! Held at New York City's legendary Madison Square Garden, this was no ordinary affair – it was the talk of the town, especially with over a thousand guests in attendance. While fans had already caught a glimpse of the dreamy garden-themed decor, the performers were kept under wraps until now.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

Enter Pat McAfee, ESPN sports commentator and wedding guest, who spilled the beans on the lineup of performers at the ceremony. According to McAfee, the highlight was none other than 2000s pop-rock sensation Avril Lavigne, who brought the house down with her hit 'Sk8er Boi.' "I guess yesterday, me saying that Avril Lavigne played ‘Sk8er Boi’ was the first time that it came out," McAfee revealed, describing her performance as "awesome."

“They would come up, and then they would just do their shit. You know, and it was like, some of them I didn’t know their songs,” Pat added. “Like, Ice Spice was there. Obviously, she’s very tight with Taylor…I would say she put on a [good show], a lot of energy up there. Tate [McRae], same thing.”

The wedding's performer list also reportedly included music legends like Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw. This comes as no surprise, given Taylor's admiration for these artists. And with Ice Spice and Tate McRae, who have both been publicly praised by Taylor, it was a star-studded event filled with incredible talent. "I’m blown away by her," Taylor once said about Ice Spice, highlighting her work ethic and declaring her a favorite.

The ceremony was a perfect blend of love, music, and millennial nostalgia, making it an unforgettable night for everyone involved. With such a lineup, it’s no wonder Taylor and Travis’ wedding continues to be the hot topic of conversation!

Julian
Author: Julian
Julian

Julian

Julian follows the paper trail: filings, timelines, and who benefits. He reframes drama as facts - contracts, lawsuits, NDAs, and PR strategy - so readers get the full picture, not the spin.