Rumours about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding have grown when rumors surfaced that roadways near Madison Square Garden (MSG) could be closed from July 2 to July 4. While Taylor Swift and Kelce have not confirmed the venue, permit files and preparations have fuelled conjecture, eliciting mixed reactions online. A user commented:“This is so inconvenient.”According to sources, a permit was submitted with New York City's Street Activity Permit Office at the beginning of June for an event estimated to have 500 to 999 attendees.NBC News confirmed with the Mayor's Office that street closures around Madison Square Garden have been granted from July 2 until midday July 4. However, officials did not reveal who submitted the application or clarify the nature of the event.The New York Times stated that event planning business Winick Productions filed the permit requesting tents and loading zones outside MSG. It has also been reported that several of Travis Kelce's teammates and staff members from the Kansas City Chiefs have booked hotels near the venue around the same dates.Meanwhile, a source involved with the preparations informed NBC News that Madison Square Garden has reserved those dates and is planning for a huge event, though it is unclear whether those plans are explicitly tied to the anticipated wedding.Mayor Zohran Mamdani also mentioned Taylor Swift's wedding during a press conference held recently while addressing New York City's busy summer schedule. He said that the city could handle the event and was “excited to welcome the world here.” He clarified that he was not attending the wedding but wished them the best.Neither Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Madison Square Garden, nor Winick Productions has confirmed this.Netizens react to possible road closures from July 2-4 for Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce weddingThe reports soon circulated on social media, with many users focusing less on the rumored wedding and more on the potential impact of the street closures on Midtown Manhattan, particularly over an already busy holiday weekend. A user complained:"This is so inconvenient to everyone who lives in the city."A second user accused Taylor Swift of inconveniencing ordinary New Yorkers for a private celebration:"Taylor Swift acts so progressive but she is just like every other rich snob. Loves to use her private jets for some coffee and now she’s closing the streets b/c her wedding is super important and all the regular folk are bums to her."A third user added to that, arguing that a different venue would have been less disruptive:"Could’ve had a wedding out in nature where it wouldn’t have bothered anyone but she has to literally disrupt peoples lives in order to get married. And her fans wonder why so many people hate her."One user labeled the rumored decision "elitist," expressing dissatisfaction with the possibility of closing streets during the country's 250th anniversary:"If this is true, it's the most disgustingly elitist thing I've ever heard. I don't care how famous you are, trying to shut down the streets in one of America's most historic, if not the most historic, cities on the 250th anniversary is not only a gigantic f*ck you to the country, it's a statement on how self important you think you are. F*ck both of them I hope it gets denied, but knowing the current leadership in New York it'll get approved specifically because it's a f*ck you to the nation."Another simply remarked:"Very on brand for her."Another netizen pointed out the double standard among fanbases, referencing recent criticism pointed at Dua Lipa for shutting down streets in Palermo, Sicily, for her lavish 3-day wedding celebration:"Swifties just attacked Dua for shutting streets down for her wedding so if this is true they're going to get destroyed."A user complained about the rumored closure, causing traffic and inconvenience:"Yeah sure, inconvenience thousands of people and clog up traffic around the 4th of July in the biggest city in the country. Absolutely insane & selfish. I hope the permit gets denied."Another user added, focusing on the consequences for the residents:"That's selfish of them. So how are the residents supposed to navigate?"Another user poked fun at celebrity culture, joking:"Stars be like: We're getting married, you're not invited but the whole world needs to know!"Although it has not been verified by Taylor Swift, Kelce, Madison Square Garden, or Winick Productions, the reports and the rumors all point to the highly anticipated event taking place at Madison Square Garden.Stay tuned to Soap Central for more information.