By the C gates in Main, SMASHVILLE leans hard into Nashville merch
SMASHVILLE sits in the Main terminal near the C concourse, and the whole shop is about Nashville-branded gear and gifts. Expect Predators colors, “Smashville” logos, and city pride plastered on shirts, hats, and hoodies. It’s a quick stop if you want something that actually says Nashville instead of generic “Tennessee” airport stock.
Hours track with typical Main terminal traffic, roughly early morning through the last bank of departures, so you’re usually fine between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Prices sit in standard airport-markup territory: think $28–$40 for t‑shirts, $30–$45 for caps, and $8–$15 for smaller souvenirs like keychains and decals. You pay a bit more than downtown Broadway shops, but you’re trading that for a 5‑minute walk from most C gates.
Inventory leans heavy on apparel, but you’ll also see drinkware and a few gift items that fit in a carry-on without drama. If you’re tight on space, stick to hats and smaller items instead of bulky hoodies. No food or drinks here, so pair this with a stop at a nearby grab‑and‑go spot in Main if you’re trying to cover both souvenirs and snacks in one lap.
Quick tip: check your boarding pass time, then give yourself a 10‑minute buffer at SMASHVILLE so you can try on sizes and still make it back to your gate in C or the central lobby without a sprint.