YMU 12th Annual Gala
Young Musicians Unite Raises $1.6 million at Star-Studded 12th Annual Gala to Support Free Music Education for Over 12,000 Miami-Dade Students

Miami’s music community showed up in style on Saturday, April 26, 2025, as Young Musicians Unite (YMU) hosted its 12th Annual Gala at the iconic Mana Wynwood. Themed Studio 54 Glamour, the evening brought together over 700 philanthropists, community leaders, music industry professionals and music lovers for a night of disco-era sparkle and powerful purpose—raising $1.6MM to fund free music education across 65+ schools in Miami-Dade.
Since its founding in 2013, YMU has impacted over 25,000 students, offering access to quality music education regardless of socioeconomic status. The funds raised from this year’s gala will support programs for 12,000+ students during the 2025–2026 school year, helping to build brighter futures through music.
The evening was hosted by Kunya Rowley, and featured special appearances by Gala Chair Kaisa Levine, founder of Fridababy, and actress Gabrielle Anwar, known for her roles in Burn Notice and Scent of a Woman. Guests enjoyed a vibrant mix of gourmet dining, electric performances by YMU’s talented student musicians, and a disco-fueled dance party that channeled the spirit of Studio 54.
An outstanding group of leaders, artists, and innovators came together for the event. Among them were Robert Pittman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of iHeartMedia and co-founder of MTV; Hugh Howey, celebrated writer and creator of the Silo book series; Shareef Malnik, investor, philanthropist, and Chairman of the InterContinental Miami Make-A-Wish Ball Gala; Roland Peralta, Entrepreneur & Co-Founder Nutrafol; Pedro “SP” Polanco, Latin Grammy-nominated producer and owner of BCHTA Records; Jesus “Malverde” Gonzalez, Vice President of Creative Latin at BMI; Roberto Carlos “RC” Caranza, Director of Creative at BMI; and music industry executive Hector Mendez. Julio Bagué, Vice President of the Latin Division, East Coast and Puerto Rico at peer Music also attended, further supporting the arts and education mission.
Several prominent elected officials were in attendance, including Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Patricio Suarez, M-DCPS District Supervisor of Performing Arts. They took the stage during the YMU Graduation Ceremony to celebrate the success of the evening and honor the graduating students by presenting them with plaques. District 8 Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins, District 9 Commissioner Kionne L. McGhee, Councilwoman Linda Julien (Seat 5, Miami Gardens), District 7 Commissioner Raquel A. Regalado; District 11 Commissioner Roberto J. Gonzalez, District 1 Commissioner Miguel, Angel Gabela, as well as Commissioner of the City of Miami Beach Dr. Kristen Rosen Gonzalez and M-DCPS District 4 Board Member Roberto Alonso also joined the event.
“What we witnessed tonight was more than generosity, it was a full-circle moment. Many of our students began with nothing but raw talent, and now they’re growing into confident, creative leaders. This gala wasn’t just a celebration, it was a statement. We’re building a movement, and thanks to this community, it’s only getting stronger. And because of tonight, thousands more students will walk into school next year with instruments in their hands and music in their lives.” – Sammy Gonzalez Zeira, CEO & Founder of Young Musicians Unite.
The live performances stole the show, with student ensembles delivering crowd-pleasing renditions of classics like Let’s Groove Tonight and Forget Me Nots, culminating in a high-energy drumline finale that brought the room to its feet.
About Young Musicians Unite
Young Musicians Unite (YMU) – the largest provider of free music education in Title I Schools in Florida. YMU believes every student in Miami-Dade deserves access to music education—no matter their socioeconomic background. In collaboration with local schools, YMU provides free programs in music production, jazz ensembles, drumlines, and more, empowering students to develop personally, academically, and artistically.