Terre Haute, IN – July 2025 – Richard Goodall, America’s beloved “singing janitor,” has added another unforgettable moment to his post-America’s Got Talent journey: sharing the stage with the legendary rock band Night Ranger.
In a Facebook post following the show, Goodall expressed his excitement:
“Amazing concert with Night Ranger! What an awesome night — great group of human beings! On to the next show!”
From Golden Buzzer to Rock Stages
Since winning Season 19 of America’s Got Talent, Goodall has taken his soulful vocals and heartfelt performances from school auditoriums to national stages. Performing alongside Night Ranger marks a major milestone, showcasing his crossover appeal and growing stature in the live music world.
A Shared Love for Classic Rock
The pairing with Night Ranger, known for hits like “Sister Christian” and “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me,” is a fitting match for Goodall, whose breakout moment came with his soaring rendition of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.” His throwback sound, rich tone, and everyman appeal continue to resonate with classic rock fans across generations.
More Shows Ahead
This performance is just one stop on what’s shaping up to be a busy 2025 concert schedule for Goodall. With confirmed tour dates across Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and collaborations rumored with both Vegas musicians and former AGT acts, fans can expect more big-stage moments ahead.
While Richard Goodall is now performing alongside rock legends, he still remains grounded. He continues to serve as a janitor at West Vigo High School and recently shared photos of himself waxing floors—proving fame hasn’t changed his heart.
From school hallways to sharing the stage with rock icons, Richard Goodall’s journey continues to be one of the most uplifting stories in music today.