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Taylor Swift tries to steal Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl thunder

Looks like Lady Gaga’s got some unexpectꦯed company for Super Bowl weekend.

Taylor Swift on Tuesday signed a giant multimillion-dollar deal with telecom giant AT&T th꧃at will have T-Swizzle headlining a concert extravaganza on the eve of th🦹e big game.

The concert, part of the DirecTV Super Saturday Night event, will give Swift one of the biggest stages in music. It takes place in the stadium hosting the S🉐uper Bowl — which this year is in Houston.

Details of the deal were not disclosed but are said to include content in addition🦩 to her performance.

Swift has always wanted to be the featured Super Bowl halftime entertainer, but is prevented from getting the coveted gig — in f🍎ront of 🦄a TV audience of 100 million strong — because of one of her sponsorship deals.

It seems Swift is a paid endorser of Diet Coke and the Super Bowl half♕time show is sponsored by✨ rival Pepsi.

“S⛦he🔴 always wanted to play Super Bowl halftime but she has a deal with Diet Coke,” the source said of the 10-time Grammy winner.

But getting shut out of the halftime performance was๊n’t going to keep Swift too far from the bright lights of the super-size marketing event.

“Taylor Swift knows how to monetize everything,” said one branding expert, who mused that perhaps the 26-year-old s⛎ongbi༒rd’s “future music goes to AT&T.”

Swift was the top earner among entertainers in 2015, pulling in an estimated $170 million, accordin♕g to Forbes, which pegged her net worth at about $250 million.

Telecom gia🌞nts are known for teeing up exclusives with artists.

Samsung released Rihanna’🌠s last album, “Anti,” in January as part of a sponsorship deal. Apple has tied up with Drake to release his “Views” mus෴ic for an exclusive period.

One industry source speculated that perhaps AT&T might even buy Sw🍸ift’s music label, Big Machine.

“We’re thrilled to reach a deal to bring Taylor and her unique talents to her fans and our customers in new and exclusive ways,” said John Stankey, CEO, AT&T Entertainment Group. “And we’ve thrilled attendees during the Big Game weekend for the last 11 years with A-list parties and the hottest performing music artists around, so 2017 will be our very best.”