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Do people get married at Madison Square Garden?

You’d think more rich and/or famous people would’ve said “I do” at MSG since 1964. But the most memorable vow swaps to date remain Sly Stone marrying Kathy Silva onstage in front of 20,000 Sly and the Family Stone fans in 1974, and when 2,075 couples wed in 1982 at a mass Unification Church ceremony presided over by Sun Myung Moon.

But people and companies do book events there, with rates starting in the thousands to rent a luxury suite and veering toward $1 million-plus to buy out the arena.

Knicks owner James Dolan told WFAN that reporters got “half of it wrong” in speculating that Swift and Kelce were given free NBA Finals tickets in exchange for paying top dollar to hold their wedding at MSG.

“Travis is in a mandatory training camp,” Dolan added, possibly clarifying that he meant Swift alone got complimentary courtside seats and the rest is true. But possibly not.

What’s the significance of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s rumored wedding date July 3?

Aside from July 3 being a blank space on MSG’s calendar, Swift loves to go all out for Fourth of July—which conveniently falls on a Saturday this year. You know, to make it a wedding weekend.

But don’t discount the numbers game, Swift reminding during her August New Heights appearance, “I love numerology. I love math stuff, I love dates.”

In this case, 7 + 3 = 10, and that’s just perfect.

It’s also a convenient time for the groom, whose 14th NFL season doesn’t kick off until September. (And official training camp doesn’t start until July 29.)

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said during a June 11 news conference that he’d witnessed “no distractions” for Kelce in the off-season, quipping, “If it’s like when I got married, my wife did everything…Maybe he’s doing more, but he looks like he’s pretty focused in on this job, too.”

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