Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may have gone public with their engagement in a very Swiftian way — a joint Instagram post that looked like a Vogue spread — but their actual wedding may be a much quieter affair.

A Rhode Island Wedding for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce?

According to People insiders, the pop superstar and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end are eyeing a summer 2026 wedding at Swift’s Rhode Island estate, better known to fans as “Holiday House.” And yes, it’s the same $17.75 million waterfront mansion where Swift famously hosted her Fourth of July parties with Gigi Hadid, Blake Lively, and Selena Gomez back in her Americana-girl era.

“They are getting married next summer in Rhode Island. She is in a hurry to have children,” a source told Page Six.

“They want to keep it more private,” one insider said. “It will definitely be a private affair and not a spectacle. They both have a close circle of friends, and they’ll respect their privacy.”

Of course, keeping anything involving Swift private is a tall order.

Engagement rumors hit fever pitch even before the couple confirmed the news in August, and speculation about children has already crept into the mix. Still, Swift has been proudly flaunting her old mine–cut diamond ring and seems thrilled about her next chapter.

“She’s incredibly happy. It’s all just perfect,” a source gushed.

Renovations are already underway at the Watch Hill mansion — think enlarged suites and even more space for A-list sleepovers — which only adds fuel to the wedding chatter.

About Perry Carpenter

Perry Carpenter has been covering entertainment news for more than 20 years — and yes, she absolutely has opinions about the latest Bravo casting shake-ups. Throughout her career, she has specialized in celebrity news and television, with a particular obsession for all things Bravo, "The Challenge," "Outlander," of course, Travis & Taylor, and the ever-expanding Taylor Sheridan universe. A member of the International Association of Professional Writers and Editors, Perry has built a storied freelance career covering pop culture's biggest moments and smallest Easter eggs. Her work has appeared in Showbiz Cheatsheet, Daily Express, Radar Online, and on her Muck Rack profile.