Broken Sound Records, the Delray Beach house music collective that drew nearly 950 people to its one-year anniversary party, is bringing its event series to West Palm Beach for the first time. A June 20 booking at Kyma Rooftop marks the brand's debut outside its home market, with doors at 9 p.m. and a close at 2 a.m. The event carries an all-white dress code, a 23-and-over door policy, and house music programmed for the full five hours.

Per the operator's Instagram, the concept is framed as a Mykonos-inspired all-white party. The Mykonos reference is doing specific brand work: it signals European beach-club aesthetics — minimal color palette, deliberate crowd composition, music as atmosphere rather than spectacle. Kyma Rooftop's sightlines toward Palm Beach island, The Breakers, and the Atlantic Ocean supply the physical geography to support that framing.

The nearly 950-person Delray anniversary turnout is the only independently meaningful figure in the source. For a house music-focused brand completing its first year, that attendance confirms a returning audience exists in the southern end of Palm Beach County. Moving the series 15 miles north to West Palm Beach raises a direct question: whether the brand's Delray audience follows, or whether West Palm has its own latent demand for the format.

The 23-and-over door policy — stricter than the standard 21-plus floor — signals that Broken Sound is deliberately calibrating the room's age profile, which shapes both the commercial model and the crowd dynamic. The all-white attire requirement reinforces that this is not a casual walk-up night: it demands intentionality from attendees before they arrive.

Broken Sound describes itself on Instagram as "one of South Florida's fastest-growing event brands" — the operator's own characterization. Ticket access for June 20 is gated through the same account; the brand is directing interested parties to comment "HOUSE" on the announcement post for details. No capacity figure, ticket price, or specific DJ lineup was disclosed in the source material.

June 20 at Kyma is the only announced date. If the West Palm Beach booking performs, the brand's next decision will be whether to establish a recurring presence in the city or push further into Broward and Miami-Dade, where the house music circuit is more crowded and the competition correspondingly stiffer.