Gate-side guitar picks and tees before Main security
Music Row Supply sits in the Main terminal at Nashville International Airport, on the pre-security side near the central ticketing area. It skews heavily toward music-themed merch: Nashville shirts, guitar picks, keychains, and logo hats stacked on wall racks. Prices run airport-high but not shocking; expect $20–$35 for most T-shirts and $8–$15 for small souvenirs. If you need a last-minute gift before meeting someone at Arrivals, this is a quick grab-and-go stop.
The shop keeps typical airport hours, roughly opening with the first morning departures around 5:00 a.m. and closing after the late-evening bank of flights, usually around 9:00–10:00 p.m. because it’s in the Main terminal. That timing makes it useful if you’re dropping someone off and don’t have a boarding pass. The layout is tight, a single small footprint you can cover in under five minutes, so it works for quick browsing between check-in and security.
Most shelves focus on Nashville and Tennessee music culture: think Grand Ole Opry-style graphics, vinyl-inspired coasters, and instrument-themed mugs. Kids’ items show up here too, like youth-size “Music City” shirts in the same $20–$25 range. Snacks and travel basics are limited compared with a full newsstand, so treat this as a merch stop, not a supply run.
Tip: If you’re already past security and tight on time, skip doubling back to Music Row Supply and use a post-security newsstand for anything small; save this shop for pre-security meetups or early check-in lingering.