19 iconic images of clubbing at Miss Moneypenny’s from 1993 to 2023 ahead of Crooked House Festival

It started in a clothes shop in Birmingham and became one of the most popular dance clubs in the world - Miss Moneypenny’s is celebrating its third decade at Crooked House in the Park Festival in Lichfield on August Bank Holiday

From a clothes shop in Birmingham to Chuff Chuff parties and residences in Ibiza, Miss Moneypenny’s has become a legendary clubbing brand.

One of the founders, DJ Jim ‘Shaft’ Ryan, still lives in Birmingham today. One of clublands most establishment figures - an innovator, a visionary, and ambassador for dance music - he has opened up his photo album featuring iconic images of Miss Moneypenny’s and Chuff Chuff parties ahead of the club celebrating its thirtieth anniversary at the sold out VIP arena at the Crooked House in The Park Festival on Sunday, August 27 - a bank holiday weekend.

Jim has DJ’d at Crooked House since it started and is excited about the latest event in Beacon Park in Lichfield where there will be 12 hours of house, garage, trance, old skool and DNB across six stages from world-renowned DJs, artists and performed - combined with phenomenal sound and visuals.

On top of this, VIP and VVIP areas, immersive brand activations, on-site games and competitions and a huge variety of food and drinks vendors will be available to elevate your experience and keep you entertained. You can find out about The Crooked House Festival here: The Crooked House Festival on August Bank Holiday.

Here’s a look back at 30 years of Miss Moneypenny’s:

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