B Concourse shop selling Elvis-era vinyl, shirts, and souvenirs
Memphis Music sits in Terminal B, right in the main concourse near several B-gates, so you pass it on most departures. The shop focuses on local music history: expect shelves of Elvis and Sun Studio merch, Graceland-style souvenirs, and blues-themed gifts tied to Beale Street. It’s post-security, so you can duck in after TSA and still keep an eye on boarding times on nearby monitors.
Merch runs from small under-$10 items like keychains, magnets, and guitar picks up through $20–$40 t‑shirts and hoodies. You’ll also see CDs, a bit of vinyl, and coffee mugs printed with Memphis and Mississippi Delta iconography. This is one of the few spots in Terminal B where you can grab a clearly “Memphis” gift without leaving the secure side of the airport.
Selection tilts heavily toward classic rock, blues, and Elvis-branded gear, so don’t expect niche indie artists or a full record-store catalog. Stock and exact pricing vary by season, with more t‑shirts and caps stacked up during summer travel peaks. The shop usually keeps airport-standard hours, opening early in the morning for first bank departures and staying open into the evening while B-gates still run flights.
Figure on 5–10 minutes to walk in, scan the racks, and buy a souvenir before heading back to your B-gate; grab the smaller items near the register if boarding time is under 20 minutes.