泰勒·斯威夫特与麦迪逊广场花园的渊源:从才艺比赛到婚礼庆典


2026年6月30日 / 美国东部时间下午3:46 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

泰勒·斯威夫特毫不掩饰自己对纽约市的喜爱,她在多首歌词中都提到了这座城市——从《1989》专辑里直白的《欢迎来到纽约》,到《cardigan》中“你在高线公园的心跳”这类隐晦的意象。

而在她的第四张录音室专辑《红》中,斯威夫特提及了麦迪逊广场花园。据消息人士透露,她和特拉维斯·凯尔西本周将在这座场馆举办多场婚礼活动。

在《The Lucky One》(《幸运儿》)这首歌中,斯威夫特以这位标志性场馆作为聚光灯的象征,唱到一位最终选择宁静生活而非名利的明星:

“人们说你在某处买下大片土地

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舍弃了麦迪逊广场,选择玫瑰花园

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>花了些时日,但如今我终于明白”

但斯威夫特似乎并没有做出和《The Lucky One》主角一样的选择。据两位熟悉活动安保筹备工作的执法消息人士透露,她和凯尔西计划于周四举办预演晚宴,周五在麦迪逊广场花园举办盛大的庆祝活动。

除了歌词之外,斯威夫特与麦迪逊广场花园有着长达数十年的渊源:她早在2003年就曾在此演出,甚至还在这里度过了自己的30岁生日。

以下是她与这座场馆的渊源梳理:

尼克斯队中场秀

2003年,麦迪逊广场花园迎来了当时年仅12、13岁的斯威夫特,她在一场尼克斯队比赛的中场休息时参加了才艺比赛,演唱了尚未发行的原创歌曲《Lucky You》(《幸运儿》)。

“我12或13岁时,在麦迪逊广场花园的尼克斯队中场休息时的儿童才艺比赛中表演过,”斯威夫特在2014年接受《时代》周刊采访时说道,“从那以后,我对麦迪逊广场花园和尼克斯队就怀抱着一种闪闪发光、充满魔力的看法,因为他们当年允许我这个小孩子上台唱歌。”

“我爱你们,纽约,”斯威夫特在演出时向观众大喊。

巡演驻场演出

斯威夫特曾在两次巡演中于麦迪逊广场花园举办演唱会:2009年的《Fearless》(《放手去爱》)巡演和2011年的《Speak Now》(《爱的告白》)巡演。

后续的巡演并未将该场馆纳入行程,因为她需要更大的演出场地。


泰勒·斯威夫特于2011年11月22日在“爱的告白世界巡演”中于麦迪逊广场花园演出(左),以及2009年8月27日在“放手去爱巡演”中演出(右)。拉里·布萨卡/盖蒂图片社 / 杰森·肯平/盖蒂图片社

斯威夫特还在2013年艾德·希兰在该场馆举办的演唱会中作为嘉宾登场,二人合唱了歌曲《Everything Has Changed》(《一切都已改变》)。


2013年11月1日,泰勒·斯威夫特在艾德·希兰麦迪逊广场花园演唱会上登台。安娜·韦伯/为大西洋唱片公司拍摄的盖蒂图片社

Jingle Ball圣诞演唱会

斯威夫特曾五次在麦迪逊广场花园参加iHeartRadio年度Jingle Ball圣诞演唱会,这类演出通常在12月初举办。2019年的演出恰逢12月13日,也就是斯威夫特的30岁生日。

据《综艺》杂志报道,斯威夫特在台上说道:“我曾有过一个选择:我想在哪里度过自己的30岁生日?答案就在这里。这是我人生第30年的首场演出。”

电台主持人埃尔维斯·杜兰为斯威夫特送上了一个印有她猫咪图案的巨型蛋糕,为她庆祝生日。


2019年12月13日,也就是泰勒·斯威夫特30岁生日当天,她与埃尔维斯·杜兰在iHeartRadio Z100 Jingle Ball圣诞演唱会的舞台上合影。凯文·马扎/为iHeartMedia拍摄的盖蒂图片社


2012年12月7日,泰勒·斯威夫特在Z100 Jingle Ball圣诞演唱会麦迪逊广场花园场演出。迪·帕苏皮勒/电影魔法盖蒂图片社

尼克斯队现场观赛

除了登台演出之外,斯威夫特多年来多次坐在“名人观赛区”观看尼克斯队的比赛。

在2014年的《时代》周刊采访中,斯威夫特将前尼克斯队球星阿马雷·斯塔德迈尔和他当时的妻子亚历克西斯形容为她参加历年Met Gala时“最接地气的人”。

“每次我去那里,都会和他们聊天、一起玩。所以我一直都很喜欢尼克斯队,就因为阿马雷太酷了,”她说道。

斯威夫特最近一次现身麦迪逊广场花园球场边观赛是在2026年NBA总决赛第四场,当时尼克斯队实现了历史性的大逆转,击败圣安东尼奥马刺队。


2026年6月10日,埃斯特·海姆、泰勒·斯威夫特和玛丽斯卡·哈吉泰在麦迪逊广场花园观看圣安东尼奥马刺队与纽约尼克斯队的2026年NBA总决赛第四场比赛时欢呼。阿尔·贝洛/盖蒂图片社

Taylor Swift’s history with Madison Square Garden, from talent competition to wedding celebration

June 30, 2026 / 3:46 PM EDT / CBS News

Taylor Swift is not shy about her love for New York City, referencing it in several lyrics — from the obvious “Welcome to New York” on “1989” to more subtle references like “Your heartbeat on the High Line” in the song “Cardigan.”

And on her fourth studio album, “Red,” Swift alludes to Madison Square Garden, the venue where she and Travis Kelce plan to host multiple wedding events this week, sources say.

In “The Lucky One,” Swift sings about a star who ultimately chooses a quiet life over fame, using the iconic venue as a symbol for the limelight:

“They say you bought a bunch of land somewhere

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Chose the rose garden over Madison Square

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And it took some time, but I understand it now”

But Swift doesn’t appear to be making the same choice as the subject of “The Lucky One.” She and Kelce plan to have a rehearsal dinner Thursday and a bigger celebration Friday at Madison Square Garden, according to two law enforcement sources familiar with the security planning for the events.

Beyond her lyrics, Swift has had a decadeslong history with Madison Square Garden, performing there as early as 2003 and even celebrating her 30th birthday at the venue.

Here’s a look at her ties to the venue:

Knicks halftime show

Madison Square Garden welcomed Swift to New York in 2003 when she took part in a talent competition during halftime at a Knicks game. Swift sang “Lucky You,” an unreleased original song.

“I performed at the Knicks’ — at Madison Square Garden’s — Kids Talent Competition at halftime when I was 12 or 13,” Swift told TIME in a 2014 interview. “And ever since then I’ve had this kind of sparkly, magical opinion of Madison Square Garden and the Knicks, since they let me sing when I was a little kid.”

“I love you, New York,” Swift yelled to the crowd during her performance.

Tour stops

Swift had concerts at Madison Square Garden during two of her tours: “Fearless” in 2009 and “Speak Now” in 2011.

The venue wasn’t part of her later tours, as she needed larger spaces.

Taylor Swift performs at Madison Square Garden during the “Speak Now World Tour” on Nov. 22, 2011, (left) and during the “Fearless Tour” on Aug. 27, 2009 (right). Larry Busacca/Getty Images / Jason Kempin/Getty Images

Swift also made an appearance during one of Ed Sheeran’s concerts at the venue in 2013. The duo sang their song “Everything Has Changed.”

Taylor Swift joins Ed Sheeran on stage at his show at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 1, 2013. Anna Webber/Getty Images for Atlantic Records

Jingle Ball

Swift has performed in five of iHeartRadio’s annual Jingle Ball events at Madison Square Garden. The concerts typically take place in early December. In 2019, the show fell on Dec. 13, Swift’s 30th birthday.

“I had a choice,” Swift said on stage, according to Variety. “Where would I want to spend my 30th birthday? The answer is: you’re looking at it. This is the first show of the 30th year of my life.”

Radio host Elvis Duran presented Swift with a giant cake featuring images of her cats to celebrate her birthday.

Taylor Swift and Elvis Duran pose onstage during iHeartRadio’s Z100 Jingle Ball 2019 at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 13, 2019, Swift’s 30th birthday. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

Taylor Swift performs during Z100’s Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 7, 2012. D Dipasupil/FilmMagic/Getty Images

Knicks games

On top of her performances, Swift has sat in “celebrity row” at multiple Knicks games over the years.

In the 2014 TIME interview, Swift described former Knicks star Amar’e Stoudemire and his then-wife, Alexis, as “the most normal people” at the Met Gala the years she attended.

“I talk with them and hang with them every time I’m there. So I’ve always had this sort of love of the Knicks, just because Amar’e is so cool,” she said.

Swift most recently appeared courtside at Madison Square Garden during Game 4 of the NBA Finals, in which the Knicks had an historic comeback against the San Antonio Spurs.

Este Haim, Taylor Swift, and Mariska Hargitay cheer during Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on June 10, 2026. Al Bello / Getty Images

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