Looks like Mariska Hargitay is going to be back at Madison Square Garden with Taylor Swift.
The “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star — who sat next to Swift in matching “Stevie Knicks” tees courtside at the Garden on Wednesday to watch the New York Knicks narrowly beat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals — has a suspicious slot open on her work calendar.
Hargitay is currently starring in Broadway’s “Every Brilliant Thing.” While the one-person play is normally dark only on Mondays, an eagle-eyed fan pointed out to Page Six that there is no performance scheduled for Friday, July 3 — the date Page Six exclusively reported is when Swift and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce will say “I do.”
The nuptials, as Page Six exclusively reported, are taking place at the World’s Most Famous Arena over Independence Day weekend.
Hargitay and Swift are longtime pals and mutual admirers.
Swift named one of her Scottish fold cats Olivia Benson after Hargitay’s “SVU” character. Hargitay’s cat, meanwhile, is named Karma, after a Swift song.
Hargitay appeared in Swift’s celebrity-heavy music video for “Bad Blood” in 2015, along with Swift pals such as Selena Gomez, Karlie Kloss and Gigi Hadid.
The same year, the actress also appeared onstage with Swift during her “1989” tour stop in Philadelphia and was part of Swift’s squad at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Alana Haim and Este Haim were also with Swift and Hargitay at Game 4, in pun-y T-shirts reading “Knickelback” and “Knickole Kidman.”
Hargitay managed to make it to the game directly after her Broadway show, which runs around 85 minutes, by sprinting.
“I took four minutes off the running time of my show, and I knew the traffic would be crazy, so I sprinted from the Hudson Theatre on 44th and Sixth to MSG,” Hargitay told the Hollywood Reporter of getting to Game 4. “But I knew everything was going to be all right because I was wearing my Jalen Brunson Kobe 5 Protos that Jalen gave me a few months ago. But I’m not gonna lie, the 10-block sprint after a two-show day was no joke.”
She added, “I love my husband, and our wedding night was great and all, but I think [this] might have been the greatest night of my life.”