Reports Claim Taylor Swift Paid NYC $160,000 for Madison Square Garden Event Permit
1-Minute Brief
The reported payment underscores the financial arrangements sometimes required for large-scale celebrity events in public venues.
Key Facts
- Taylor Swift reportedly paid New York City $160,000 for a permit related to an event at Madison Square Garden, according to The Independent and ABC7 New York.
- The payment amount was stated by Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, according to both sources.
- The permit was said to cover costs for the event, including security and police overtime, according to ABC7 New York.
- The event reportedly took place at Madison Square Garden, according to both sources.
- Some reports mention Travis Kelce in connection with the event, according to ABC7 New York.
What Happened
Taylor Swift reportedly paid New York City $160,000 for a permit related to an event at Madison Square Garden, according to statements attributed to Assembly member Zohran Mamdani in The Independent and ABC7 New York.
Why It Matters
If confirmed, this payment would illustrate the financial requirements for hosting high-profile private events in public venues and the potential revenue for city governments. There is no independent confirmation of a Taylor Swift wedding at Madison Square Garden or of a $160,000 permit payment; details are based solely on statements attributed to Assembly member Zohran Mamdani in the cited sources.
What's Next
Further official clarification or documentation regarding the nature of the event and the payment may be released by city authorities.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
