Broken Sound Records will return to Throw Social Delray on June 6 for its largest event to date, marking the South Florida house-music brand's one-year anniversary with a full transformation of the Atlantic Avenue venue and a four-DJ lineup that includes Riscat, Fabio Kim, Tatu, and Alex Supran. The event runs 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. with disco and groovy house through the evening, immersive production design, free prosecco during the first hour, and a 23-and-over cocktail dress code that has become a signature of the brand's events.
Broken Sound Records grew the slow way. The brand's first events ran in 2025 as small private gatherings with friends and family, scaled into a recurring South Florida event series, and accelerated through 2026 into a roster of sold-out rooftop parties that turned the brand into one of the region's fastest-growing house-music identities. The last rooftop party drew more than 700 people. The June 6 anniversary at Throw Social Delray is positioned as the next step up in scale — a full venue takeover at the brand's signature Atlantic Avenue collaborator.

The lineup is the night's headline. Riscat anchors a roster of four DJs who have worked the South Florida house circuit through 2026; Fabio Kim, Tatu, and Alex Supran fill out the set rotations that move through the venue's outdoor stage and the indoor lounge across the five-hour run. The four-DJ structure lets the production cycle between higher-BPM peak-time sets and slower groove-house in the breakdowns, which is the format the brand has used to anchor its previous events.
The Throw Social Delray Transformation
Throw Social Delray at 29 SE 2nd Avenue normally runs as a tropical-themed bar with the largest outdoor stage and covered patio in Palm Beach County. The June 6 anniversary will run as a fully transformed Throw Social, with the production design dropping the venue's standard tropical aesthetic and replacing it with the immersive lighting, set-dressing, and stage configuration that Broken Sound Records has used as a brand signature at its previous events. The transformation extends across both the outdoor patio and the indoor lounge.

The transformation pattern is what has differentiated the brand's events from a standard venue rental. Most South Florida event-series collaborations rent the venue and use the existing aesthetic; Broken Sound Records' approach has been to layer its own production design on top, which is the format that the brand's regulars have come to expect and the operational decision that has driven both the production cost and the ticket pricing of its events upward over the past year.



