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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Perform Rock Duet at Rehearsal Dinner


Wedding Guests Reveal Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Performed Rock Duet at Rehearsal Dinner

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce showcased their beautiful, magical love with a performance at their wedding celebration.

The night before the couple said “I Do” at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 3, the Grammy winner and Kansas City Chiefs tight end performed together at their star-studded rehearsal dinner, demonstrating that they had music on their minds.

Indeed, Swift and Kelce, both 36, sang their favorite rock song together, as two guests told NBC News while sharing details about the couple’s nuptials.

Although the “Opalite” singer did not take the stage herself, she still expressed how enchanted she is by the NFL star through song, with the two attendees sharing that Swift sang a bit in her vows during the ceremony.

While the guests didn’t reveal details about what was in the vows themselves, they mentioned that Swift and Kelce’s words left the hundreds of guests in tears. However, the groom was particularly emotional, according to the attendees.

“You would think the bride would be the one crying more,” one of the guests told NBC News, “but it was actually Travis that was more emotional.”

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