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It's me, hi, I'm the throwback it's me: Photos show young Taylor Swift performing in San Antonio

A San Antonio company shared the photos on the occasion of the pop megastar's newest album releasing.
Credit: Courtesy: Shane Kyle / The CE Group
Taylor Swift performing near Hemisfair in April 2008.

SAN ANTONIO — Taylor Swift might be too big to perform in San Antonio anymore – at least if her skipping out on the Alamo City during the Eras Tour is any indication – but to mark the release of her 11th album, "The Tortured Poets Department," a local marketing firm has shared photos of Swift performing here when she was merely the biggest star in the country music scene and not the entire world. 

"From jamming out to her country debut songs in San Antonio 16 years ago, to listening to TTPD on repeat today, the CE team will forever be a group full of Swifties!" the CE Group shared in a Facebook post. 

In honor of her new album, we dug through the CE archives for these photos of teenage Taylor Swift performing for the My...

Posted by The CE Group on Friday, April 19, 2024

The firm shared photos of an 18-year-old Swift performing in front of packed crowds from a stage set up on South Alamo, near the Fairmount Hotel. She was in town in April 2008 to perform during Men's Final Four festivities, joining Three Doors Down, All American Rejects and local acts at My Coke Fest. 

Suffice to say, the gig is peanuts compared to the stadium-conquering act she's become in the years since. 

"Before she was selling out arenas worldwide, Taylor Swift performed right here at Hemisfair!" the district's official Facebook page said while sharing the CE Group's photos. 

Swift's ongoing Eras Tour has become the biggest live performing act in history, grossing $1.039 billion (and counting). 

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