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Year in review: From Harry Partch to Taylor Swift, 2024’s music scene was busier than ever

Several new concert venues opened in San Diego in 2024, Wonderfront returned and the San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival debuted

Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift headlined her first of six sold-out shows on The Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on Thursday, Aug. 3. (Photo by TAS Rights Management)
Taylor Swift has played an array of instruments made by El Cajon’s Taylor Guitars since launching her career at the age of 16. Her record-breaking “Eras” concert tour, which concluded Dec. 8, often found her playing her Taylor guitars nightly. (TAS Rights Management)
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From Taylor Swift's guitars and the return of Harry Partch's priceless instruments to the opening of new venues, Wonderfront's return and the debut of the San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival, there was much to celebrate.

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