The Adicts – Life Goes On Tour 2009 Coverage
March 21, 2009
The reports and photos of 5 Adicts shows in a row is here. There is no reason to wait to see coverage of this in a printed magazine as a blip, Big Wheel takes good care of you and there is more coverage here that you will not find anywhere else. This is your exclusive source for complete coverage of these 5 shows including a VIDEO of Bad Girl and Chinese Takeaway as a bonus!
The Adicts are back again in Southern California starting off their Life Goes On 2009 tour in Victorville. When I first arrived to the venue, Fans were already lined up patiently waiting to get into the venue. It was my first time going to the Karma and I was really impressed by the venue. The inside was filled with scattered tables and stools, there’s an outside patio area where people could smoke, and the venue has it’s own full bar. The place gave a nice and friendly atmosphere. Kids and Adults scattered the venue, some sitting on stools and couches, patiently waiting for the show to begin.
Thursday March 18, 2009
The Adicts – Gonzo Fiction – Spitting On Cops – Hurry Up and Die Alreadies – at Karma – Victorville, CA

Anaheim, California is perhaps best known as the home base for "The Happiest Place on Earth", Disneyland. When one thinks of Disneyland, images of child-like scenarios always come to mind. It’s no wonder then that the House of Blues at Downtown Disney made the perfect spot for The Adicts to play on Thursday night. Every time The Adicts play, just like a trip to Disneyland, you can’t help but feel like a kid again. Confetti, beach balls, streamers, glitter, and vocalist "Monkey" with literally tricks up his sleeve, all combined deliver one of the most enriching times you will ever have.
Thursday March 19, 2009
The Adicts – The Billy Bones – The Henchman – Disguster – at The House of Blues – Anaheim, CA
Hollywood’s Sunset Strip is a diverse environment where weirdos and characters of all types flock to and inhabit, especially during the weekend. Friday night was no different, except for the many hyper Punk kids running all over strip and seen on every corner heading towards The Key Club in West Hollywood. The Adicts never fail to compel and move their fans, and the show in Hollywood was a remarkable example of that. Whenever The Adicts announce their tours, people flock to their shows in mass numbers, hoping to witness and experience the intense and vivid times that their concerts consist of.
Friday March 20, 2009
The Adicts – The Dickies – The Henchman – Masked Villians – Pogo Brats – at The Key Club – Hollywood, CA

Round 2 at The Key Club for The Adicts was a night entirely different from the shenanigans of the first night at the Hollywood venue. None of the bands that played the night before played on Saturday night, and the crowd that the local L.A bands which played that night brought a fresh perspective and entirely different atmosphere to the show. L.A. Groove, Informal Society, The Spooky, and The BillyBones all joined in The Adicts’ second round in Hollyweird. The second round at the Key Club was far different from the first night, yet just as powerful during The Adicts’ performance.
Saturday March 21, 2009
The Adicts – The Billy Bones – The Spooky – Informal Society – L.A. Groove – at The Key Club – Hollywood
The last stop for Southern California could not have been a better selected city than San Diego. San Diego, which is the last county to cross before reaching the border separating the United States and Tijuana, hosted the last SoCal Adicts show at the House of Blues. On Sunday night, The Henchmen, The BillyBones, and The Dickies all reached their final destination with The Adicts. The end of their Southern California journey reached its end in San Diego, and it marked the success of the band’s 5 shows in the region. San Diego greatly appreciated the band’s stay, and it was a cheerful hello and goodbye on their behalf.
Sunday March 22, 2009
The Adicts – The Dickies – The Billy Bones – The Henchman – at House of Blues – San Diego, CA
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