New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has confirmed that the wedding of singer Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce is scheduled to take place during the same general period as the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will include matches in New York. Speaking in New York during a public discussion about security preparations for the tournament, Mamdani highlighted the wedding as an example of how overlapping high-profile events could intensify pressure on the city’s transportation, security operations and overall congestion management. His remarks marked the first official acknowledgment by a public official that the high-profile ceremony is expected to coincide with the global football tournament. New York officials are planning for the World Cup as part of a broader review of large-scale event logistics, and Mamdani’s reference to the Swift-Kelce union drew attention to the additional coordination that may be required. The mayor did not provide a specific date or venue for the wedding, and he did not elaborate on any dedicated security measures being considered for the event. No further details have been released by the NFL or by representatives for Swift and Kelce, who have not issued any follow-up statements responding to Mamdani’s comments about the timing of the wedding.
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Si eres de Nueva York, espera más tráfico y mayor seguridad durante la Copa del Mundo de 2026. La boda Swift-Kelce añade otra capa de complejidad. Planifica tus viajes y citas en consecuencia. Consulta las actualizaciones de la ciudad sobre los horarios de los eventos importantes.
La ciudad se está preparando para eventos de alto perfil que se superpondrán en 2026. Si bien los detalles sobre la boda de Swift-Kelce se mantienen en secreto, su momento podría aumentar los desafíos logísticos de la ciudad. Vale la pena reenviar si conoces a alguien que estará en la Gran Manzana durante este período.
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