Aisle near T1 domestic gates has Aero Music for last‑minute tunes
Aero Music in Terminal T1 sits airside in the main departures shopping strip, handy if you’re killing time after security and before heading to gates for GOL, LATAM, or Azul flights. Expect a tight footprint store focused entirely on music-related gear, not a general electronics mix.
The shop leans on physical media and accessories: CDs and some vinyl with Brazilian artists, plus headphones, basic earbuds, portable speakers, and cables priced in the R$60–R$400 range. It’s more of a quick fix spot for boredom or forgotten gear than a full audiophile shop, but you can usually find at least one pair of branded over-ear headphones on promo.
Staff typically keep the store open from morning bank (around 06:00) through the late-evening departures wave, roughly lining up with T1’s busiest GOL and LATAM pushes. That makes Aero Music a safer bet for a browse before 22:00 than many of the smaller souvenir kiosks that close earlier in Brasília.
You won’t see concert-level equipment here, but you can grab travel-sized Bluetooth speakers strong enough to fill a hotel room and simple wired earphones that keep you off the flimsy airline-issued sets on a 2–3 hour leg. Prices run higher than downtown Brasília malls, which is standard airport markup.
Tip: check the promo shelf first; discounted headphones and speakers near the entrance can easily shave R$50–R$100 off your total if you just need something for the flight out of T1.