Music Buffs Don't Just Want Guitar Picks For Christmas—Here Are Other Options

Music Buffs Don't Just Want Guitar Picks For Christmas—Here Are Other Options


December 10, 2025 | Jack Hawkins

Music Buffs Don't Just Want Guitar Picks For Christmas—Here Are Other Options


The Greatest Gifts For Those Who Love Music

Nothing says “I adore you” like a gift that hits all the right notes—and for the music lover in your life, the holidays are the perfect time to drop the mic on your gifting game. Whether they’re the type who alphabetizes their vinyl collection, debates the best live albums of all time, or thinks every road trip needs a carefully curated soundtrack, this list has something to make their holiday season sing. Here are a few pitch-perfect ideas to make your favorite audiophile feel like the star of their own holiday special.

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A Stylish Bluetooth Turntable

Give the vinyl devotee in your life a sleek, modern turntable that blends retro charm with wireless convenience. These stylish setups let them spin their favorite records without being tethered by cables—perfect for a living room concert moment.

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Noise-Cancelling Headphones

For the friend who treats listening sessions like sacred rituals, noise-cancelling headphones are basically a ticket to sonic nirvana. Crisp highs, rich lows, and no distractions? A holiday miracle.

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A Music-Themed Puzzle

Film buffs love movie-themed puzzles; music buffs? Album-covers-turned-puzzles. From classic rock to iconic pop visuals, these jigsaw beauties deliver hours of hands-on fun with a soundtrack worthy of nostalgia.

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A Personalized Mixtape (Yes, Really)

Mixtapes are not dead—they’ve simply evolved. Create a digital “tape” with curated tracks or even commission a custom cassette if you want to lean into retro flair. Sentimental and stylish.

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Concert Tickets

Nothing beats the thrill of a live show. Whether it’s an intimate acoustic set or an arena spectacle, gifting tickets is basically gifting memories—plus bragging rights.

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A Vinyl Subscription Box

Vinyl subscription boxes are like Christmas every month. Your music lover gets handpicked records delivered right to their door, often from indie artists or limited-press gems they’d never discover on their own.

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Band Merch That Isn’t Just a T-Shirt

From embroidered beanies to officially licensed blankets featuring album art, band merch has never been more fashionable—or more functional. Perfect for the fan who loves repping their favorite artists in surprising ways.

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A Mini Bluetooth Speaker

Whether they’re hosting holiday parties or belting show tunes in the shower, a compact Bluetooth speaker delivers big sound in a small package. Portable perfection.

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A Music History Coffee Table Book

Give your music buff an excuse to show off both their taste and their bookshelf. Lavish coffee table books dedicated to genres, artists, or behind-the-scenes stories make for endlessly entertaining reads.

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Smartphone Projector For Music Videos

Level up their music-video marathons with a smartphone projector. Suddenly, their living room becomes MTV circa 1999—but with fewer weird surrealist videos and more dramatic lighting.

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A Digital Piano Or Synth Pad

For the aspiring musician in your life, a compact digital piano or synth pad opens up worlds of creativity. It’s the kind of gift that says, “I believe in your Grammy potential.”

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A Vintage-Style Band Poster

Classic concerts deserve classic posters. Reproductions of iconic tour posters add cool, cinematic flair to any room—like the Criterion Collection of wall art.

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A Record Cleaning Kit

It may not be glamorous, but it’s deeply appreciated. A good cleaning kit keeps vinyl pristine, boosts sound quality, and satisfies that inner archivist every music buff secretly has.

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A Custom Neon Sign

Few things scream “cool music person lives here” like a neon sign shaped like a guitar, a lyric, or a funky music note. It’s décor—but make it rock ’n’ roll.

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A High-Quality Microphone

Whether they podcast, sing, or dabble in voice acting, a studio-quality microphone lets them capture their sound with cinema-level clarity.

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A Music-Themed Board Game

From band-name trivia to rhythm-based challenges, music board games bring together competitive spirits and creative minds. Bonus points if your music buff loves a dramatic game-night performance.

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A Smart Display For Lyrics and Playlists

Smart displays make it easy to pull up lyrics, videos, and playlists with simple voice commands. It’s like giving them their own personal DJ assistant—minus the ego.

A Deluxe Box Set

Every serious fan has a favorite artist who’s released a decadent box set packed with remasters, demos, posters, and maybe a bookmark no one expected. It’s music-lover treasure.

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A Stylish Record Crate

If their vinyl situation is looking more “dramatic pile” than “curated collection,” a chic record crate will save the day—and their floor.

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LED Strip Lights

Set the vibe. LED lights instantly transform a room into a concert venue, studio, or 1980s sci-fi spaceship—whatever mood pairs best with their playlist.

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Music-Themed Apparel

At some point, band tees become a lifestyle. But classy, subtle music-inspired fashion—like enamel pins, embroidered jackets, or patterned socks—lets them show their passion in style.

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A DJ Controller

For the friend who always queues the perfect next song, a compact DJ controller might be the nudge they need to unleash their inner festival headliner.

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A Handpan Or Unique Instrument

Not all gifts need to plug in. A handpan drum, kalimba, or ocarina offers an unusual and meditative musical experience. Perfect for anyone who likes to experiment.

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A High-Quality Streaming Subscription

Upgrading them to a premium, high-fidelity streaming tier means better sound and zero ads. A simple gift with major everyday impact.

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A Songwriting Notebook

Even non-musicians love a journal with lyric-inspired prompts or musical-staff pages. Give them the perfect place to scribble genius—or doodle guitars during meetings.

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A Music Documentary Bundle

Pair a couple of legendary music documentaries with popcorn and themed snacks for a cozy night in. It’s like a double-feature—but louder and with more leather jackets.

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A Personalized Metal Print Of Their Favorite Album

One last show-stopper: a stunning metal wall print of their favorite album artwork. It’s bold, beautiful, and totally gift-worthy—a true finale piece.

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Wrapping It All Up

Music lovers are passionate, expressive, and always collecting one more thing they “absolutely need.” With these gift ideas, you’re bound to find something that will make them light up like a marquee sign outside a sold-out concert. Whether your music buff is a vinyl romantic, a playlist perfectionist, or an aspiring rock god, this holiday season you can give them a gift that hits all the right notes—and maybe earns you a standing ovation in the process.

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