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It’s no secret that country is king—and queen. From Beyoncé’s historic album of the year win at the Grammys for her twangy Cowboy Carter to the massive success of stars like Morgan Wallen and Kelsea Ballerini, it’s clear that country isn’t going anywhere. And its fans just keep getting louder.
Gone are the days when it was cool to say country wasn’t cool. (Just ask Lainey Wilson.) So celebrate the genre and all the country music fans in your life with these Nashville-centric gifts.
20 Gifts for Country Music Lovers
Whether they’re planning a visit to Music City or heading out of town for a country music fest, this cowboy hat travel case is a must-have for country lovers looking to dress the part. The case is crush-resistant and water-resistant, plus it fits most cowboy hats. Not to mention fedoras, sun hats and more. There’s even a detachable shoulder strap that makes it an easy personal item to tote through the airport.
Since 1925, the Grand Ole Opry radio show has been an iconic part of American music history. 100 Years of the Grand Ole Opry: A Celebration of the Artists, the Fans, and the Home of Country Music celebrates a century of stars and songs through never-before-seen photography and behind-the-scenes stories from those who have paced backstage before career-defining performances. This official book of The Opry is the ultimate history book for true country music fans.
The Alan Jackson fan to boat owner pipeline is pretty short, so outfit the river-riding cowboy in your life with these fitting can coolers. Printed with an image of Jackson floating with his guitar and the uber-quotable lyrics from his 1992 hit “Chattahoochee,” they’re a great way to keep cool on a hot summer day on the water or down by the river on a Friday night.
Before hits like “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” and “I Go Back,” Kenny Chesney was just a good ole kid from Knoxville, Tennessee. In this New York Times bestseller, the country superstar shares the stories behind his songs and the struggles he faced before finding massive success. Along the way, he’s met some pretty famous folks who played a role in his life, including Willie Nelson, John Madden and more. He dives into his life story one Blue Chair Bay rum-soaked chapter at a time.
Nashville is always a good idea. And so is this adorable travel pouch. Emblazoned with cowboy hats, boots, horseshoes and more, it’s the ideal accessory for a trip to Music City or parts unknown. After all, for country music fans, life is a highway. Why not pack accordingly?
“What would Dolly do?” Is there any more important question? Not for country music fans. Light up the room just like Dolly would with this 10” x 15” hot pink neon sign. Not only is it an iconic way to pay tribute to an actual icon, but it’s also easy to install and comes with a dimmer switch. But Dolly wouldn’t want anyone to dull their sparkle, so it probably won’t get much use.
Sash-a fierce! Do your best impression of the Cowboy Carter cover with this beauty queen sash that looks just like the one Beyoncé wore on the album. All you need to complete the look is a cowboy hat, an American flag, and the ability to ride a horse side saddle. What, like it’s hard?
If you don’t know what happened to Earl, why are you even reading this list? With a reference to one of The Chicks’ most iconic songs, “Goodbye Earl,” this “some of y’all don’t know what happened to Earl and it shows” tee is the ultimate gift for fans of early 2000s country. And any woman. Period.
True country fans know that image is everything. That’s where these beauties come in. With authentic Western charm and intricate woven details, these boots aren’t just made for walking. They’re made for turning heads.
He’s one of country music’s biggest names and his massive Still The Problem Tour is underway, so what better time to treat the country fan in your life to a Morgan Wallen tee? Emblazoned with the superstar and his guitar in classic black and white, it’s a simple way to pay homage to the “Last Night” singer. And not a chair in sight.
Look, not everyone is cut out for a Stetson. If you’re here for the country but not the costume, this hat just might be the perfect fit. It’s a great look for an outdoor concert or a top-down, wind-in-your-hair solo performance on the highway. Because you don’t have to look the part to sound it.
Pay tribute to one of country music’s most beloved lost cowboys. Known for hits like “How Do You Like Me Now,” “I Love This Bar,” and, obviously, “Red Solo Cup,” Toby Keith was a musical legend gone too soon. This neon sign with a not-so-subtle nod to one of his most beloved songs is the ultimate gift for any true-blue (or red) fan.
Start ’em young with The Story of Country. This picture book teaches future country fans all about the greats. From Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash to Carrie Underwood and Garth Brooks, it tells the story of the genre through adorable cartoons. Plus, its pages are thick, so even a tough-as-nails toddler won’t be able to rip it to shreds.
Lainey Wilson fans, this one’s for you! Grab your favorite bell-bottoms and pair them with this lyric tee from her hit “Heart Like a Truck.” Adorned with the image of a cowboy, his trusty steed, and his trusty pickup, it captures Lainey’s vibe to a T. Literally.
Sometimes you just need to let off a little cowboy-themed steam. What better way to do that than by blaring some classic country tunes and taking shots out of a glass cowboy boot? Fancy yourself a lightweight? Don’t worry, this cutie little shot glass isn’t life-sized. It’s a perfect one-ounce shot of whatever you wet your whistle.
What’s naptime without the origin story of everyone’s favorite redheaded stranger? This adorable Little Golden Book teaches kids (and adults) the inspiring story of Willie Nelson. Read all about how the “On the Road Again” singer has always stayed true to himself by making the music he loves, dressing the way he wants, and getting involved with charitable causes that matter most to him.
Nothing goes better with country music than an ice-cold beer. And if you don’t believe us, just listen to one of the hundreds of country songs about it. This t-shirt is a great gift for the country music concertgoer looking to up their show wardrobe and their drinking game. Just make sure they’re 21 and over.
Unmask the alt-country fan in your life. These Orville Peck tote bags pay tribute to the genre’s most mysterious man with a one-of-a-kind design showcasing his signature fringe facial covering. We may never see his face, but his likeness is impossible to mistake—just like his voice.
“Strawberry Wine.” “Dust on the Bottle.” “Hide the Wine.” Country music is ripe with songs about vino. So, it’s only fitting to hang a six-string on a rack made from a wine barrel. This one, from artist Brad Evans, is made from reclaimed oak barrel staves (the curved planks that make up the barrel’s sides) used in Napa Valley wine production, each with its own one-of-a-kind patina and endearing imperfections. The next great songwriter might just finish up a bottle of red and pluck their guitar from this rack to write the next big country hit.
Hank Williams Jr. made some pretty bold statements on his controversial song “Dinosaur” in 1980. But we’re more inspired by up-and-coming queer country artist Adam Mac’s version, in which he reclaims the lyrics for a whole new audience. But both versions make this shirt a great gift—whether for the dinosaur in your life or the new country fan who’s here to make a bold statement of their own.

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