Taylor Swift was seen out in New York on April 28 dining with her father, Scott Swift, and Ashley Avignone, a quiet public sighting that landed just as fresh reports pointed to a reshuffle in Michael Rubin's summer calendar. On the same day, reports suggested Rubin had moved his July 4 party to July 1.
The timing matters because Rubin's annual white party in the Hamptons is one of the summer's biggest celebrity gatherings, drawing major names from sport, music, fashion and entertainment. The revised date was widely linked to the expected timing of Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding, which has been the subject of intense speculation for months.
That speculation has only grown because Swift and Kelce have not given any official confirmation about the exact date, venue or guest list for any wedding. Reports have pointed toward New York as the expected setting, while the date has been widely rumoured to fall close to July 4. The public dinner in New York did not confirm any of it, but it kept Swift firmly at the center of the conversation on the very day the Rubin chatter picked up.
The gap between the rumors and the record is what keeps the story alive. Rubin's party draws a star-heavy crowd every summer, but neither Swift nor Kelce has said when or where they plan to marry, and the absence of that basic detail has turned even a family dinner in New York into a clue people are eager to read. For now, the clearest answer is also the simplest one: there is still no official wedding date, and the July 1 move has only deepened the speculation around July 4.






