After hosting its final show in December, the iconic local venue Chain Reaction is giving fans their last chance to reminisce.
On Jan. 16 and Jan. 17, Chain Reaction will open its doors to fans from 6-10 p.m. for photo ops and to connect with others about their favorite moments. Violent Gentleman and Das Bootleg will also be there, selling commemorative merchandise for fans who didn’t get a chance to pick up special merch at the venue’s last show.
The Costa Mesa-based hockey-inspired apparel company Violent Gentleman has teamed up with Chain Reaction before. In 2020, when it was set to close due to the financial burden of the coronavirus pandemic, Violent Gentleman and Anaheim’s Blackcraft Cult clothing company created and sold specialty T-shirts that fans purchased to help keep the venue afloat.
Other apparel companies have also jumped to support the venue, including a crossover between Chain Reaction and Dixon Flannel Co., based in Tempe, Arizona, which recently announced a bold blue, black & white plaid flannel on its Facebook page.
Chain Reaction has also seen support from local Orange County bands, including rock band Thrice, which jumped in 2020 to sell its own $25 Chain Reaction-themed shirt via its online store, featuring a photo of the band performing at the club and the slogan “Chain Forever.” Other local bands, such as Stick To Your Guns, rallied fellow hardcore bands to perform and find ways to help support the venue.
Despite the 2020 rally that saved the venue, Chain Reaction announced on December 9, 2025, that it would close its doors for good.
“This call wasn’t made quickly. We wrestled with it and have ultimately made the decision to close our doors,” the Instagram post said. “We want to thank every band, fan and attendee of our shows. We want to thank the scene that supported us for almost three decades. We want to thank you for the friendships and memories made in our special club. Thank you for supporting us through the years and when we needed it most. CHAIN REACTION FOREVER.”
Chain Reaction hosted a few shows leading up to the closure, and fans from far and wide traveled to line up and camp out overnight for their chance to score tickets to the venue one last time. On December 19, the venue held its final show, featuring Rancho Santa Margarita-based band Movements, Militarie Gun, and Cherdomingo. Fans hung out in the parking lot and lined up for merch, telling stories about their favorite moments and mourning the loss of the venue’s presence in Southern California.
Related Articles
Foo Fighters celebrate Dave Grohl’s birthday with Kia Forum benefit concert Pitbull brings his I’m Back Tour to the Hollywood Bowl Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Jan. 15-23 ‘High School Musical’ is turning 20 and you can celebrate with one of the film’s stars Nashville band Snooper comes to Southern California with a show featuring dancing puppetsHence then, the article about chain reaction offers the final viewings of iconic anaheim venue was published today ( ) and is available on Los Angeles Daily News ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Chain Reaction offers the final viewings of iconic Anaheim venue )
Also on site :