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British singer-songwriter RAYE has said she would gladly make time to perform at the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, even though she is unsure whether she will be invited.
Following her appearance at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards, an earlier interview resurfaced in which the 28 year old artist spoke about the possibility of attending the couple's future ceremony. When asked if she expected an invitation, she admitted she doubted it but said she would feel honored if it happened.
While attending as a guest would already be exciting, RAYE made it clear she would be just as happy to perform. She said she would immediately clear her schedule if asked, describing the opportunity as something she would not hesitate to accept.
At the awards ceremony in Los Angeles, RAYE performed her track "Where Is My Husband?" while Swift enjoyed the moment from the audience, dancing along and playfully showing off her engagement ring to Kelce. The evening also saw RAYE present Swift with the Best Pop Album award for her latest project, The Life of a Showgirl. During her acceptance speech, Swift expressed admiration for RAYE, revealing she has been a longtime fan. The two previously worked together when RAYE joined Swift's Eras Tour in London.
Speaking in another interview during the event, RAYE shared that she has had several meaningful conversations with Swift and described her as warm and approachable. She also revealed that she sought advice from the global star, asking how she manages to perform lengthy shows that last for several hours. According to RAYE, Swift was generous with her insights and shared helpful tips.
The conversation also turned to performance details, including Swift's signature red lipstick. RAYE joked about struggling to keep hers in place while singing and said Swift offered practical advice on maintaining it throughout a show.
Meanwhile, Kelce has previously hinted at the couple's wedding plans, suggesting they may prefer live music over a DJ, which could make RAYE's interest in performing all the more fitting.

