I would say, ‘Hi, I’m Taylor.
I’m 11; I want a record deal.
Call me.'"

And, unsurprisingly, the diminutive wannabe pop star wasn’t deterred when she didn’t receive any calls.
At 14, Swift finally convinced her parents to move to Nashville so she could pursue her dreams.
Her third show saw a historic attendance of 71,000 people and brought the three-night total to a jaw-dropping 212,000.

It was an all-time high for a single event and a weekend performance.
Further, pretty much every city that Swift graces have honored her in some way.
Glendale was temporarily renamed “Swift City” to mark the tour’s opening night.
