THE CLARK SISTERS TO HEADLINE “TOGETHER WE SING” WITH THE DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Project Unity’s Signature Fundraiser Returns for its Fifth Year with a Powerful Fusion of Gospel and Classical Music with a special tribute to the late Quincy Jones and Shaun Martin

Project Unity, in partnership with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, proudly announces the fifth installment of Together We Sing, an electrifying evening where gospel meets classical in a soul-stirring musical experience. This year’s event will be headlined by the legendary Clark Sisters, the Grammy Award-winning gospel icons known for their timeless hits and unparalleled vocal harmonies.
Set to take place Wednesday, June 18 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas’ Arts District, Together We Sing will feature an unforgettable performance by the Clark Sisters, accompanied by the world-renowned Dallas Symphony Orchestra, special tributes to the late Quincy Jones, and Dallas’ own Shaun Martin, the 200-voice Unity Choir, with the acclaimed world renowned music composer and conductor Maestro Leon Lacey, and more. These extraordinary collaborations will deliver an evening of inspiring music and togetherness, all in support of Project Unity’s mission to strengthen communities and promote unity.
“Together We Sing is more than a concert; it’s a celebration of cultural richness, faith, and the unifying power of music,” said Project Unity Founder Richie Butler. “With the extraordinary voices of the Clark Sisters blending with the majesty of the symphony, this year’s event will not disappoint.”
“The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is pleased to partner with Project Unity in support of their 2025 Together We Sing event,” said Michelle Miller Burns, Ross Perot President & CEO of the DSO. “We join Project Unity in their important work of building and sustaining the community, sharing the belief that what unites us is greater than what divides us.”
Additionally, the annual Together We Awards will return this year, featuring a special presentation honoring Dallas businessman and 95th Linz Award recipient, Roland G. Parrish, for his impactful community engagement and humanitarian efforts, both locally and globally. His dedication to building stronger communities and inspiring future leaders exemplifies the spirit of this recognition. Project Unity established this award to celebrate visionary leaders who inspire others to give generously in service of community-building and lasting change. Parrish will accept his award during the Together We Sing concert, a celebration of unity through music.
Title sponsors for the event include Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Project Unity. Additional sponsors are listed here.
Together We Sing will benefit Dallas-based non-profit Project Unity, a collaborative effort of programming and events hosted in partnership with segments of the Dallas community including faith, business, civic, philanthropic, grassroots and government entities. Project Unity and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra have collaborated in multiple events, including Gospel Goes Classical in 2019, Together We Sing in 2024 and a Unity Concert presented at the Meyerson Symphony Center in 2020 that honored those who lost their lives to racial violence and injustice.
“Now more than ever, unity must remain at the forefront of our hearts and minds as a nation,” said Richie Butler, founder of Project Unity. “Music has the extraordinary power to bridge divides, uplift spirits, and remind us of our shared humanity. Through this concert, we celebrate the strength of togetherness and the impact we can make when we stand as one.”
“We are deeply grateful to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for standing firm as our partner in this mission,” Butler continued. “Their unwavering commitment to community and unity, led by an exceptional team of leaders, exemplifies the power of collaboration in bringing people together through the universal language of music.”