America’s Got Talent 2024 Crowns ‘Singing Janitor’ Richard Goodall Winner

Richard Goodall - America's Got Talent 2024 winner
Pictured: Richard Goodall — (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

America’s Got Talent crowns fan favorite ‘singing janitor’ Richard Goodall winner

Another season of America’s Got Talent is over and the 2024 winner is “singing janitor” Richard Goodall. AGT crowned the 80s style power-rock singer at the end of the season 19 finale, which aired Tuesday, September 24. (Click for a performance and results recap)

The unassuming singer won America’s hearts and votes for his authenticity, passion and talent, taking home the $1 million grand prize Tuesday night (Sept 24). His performances on the series have earned more than 130 million video views across social platforms.

Terry Crews, Richard Goodall, Heidi Klum - America's Got Talent 2024 Finale
Pictured: (l-r) Terry Crews, Richard Goodall, Heidi Klum — (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

Goodall made a massive impression during his America’s Got Talent audition with his rendition of “Don’t Stop Believin’,” earning him a coveted Golden Buzzer from judge Heidi Klum. During the qualifiers round, the singer shared an emotional delivery of Michael Bolton’s “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You,” receiving a standing ovation from the judges. He returned to the semifinals with a cover of “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor, earning him a spot in the finals. For his finale performance, Goodall shared his own take on Journey’s “Faithfully,” delivering an emotional moment. For the finale performance, Goodall performed alongside legendary guitarist Neal Schon and members of Journey.

Members of Journey: Jason Derlatka, Neal Schon, Heidi Klum, Richard Goodall, Todd Jensen, Deen Castronova - America's Got Talent 2024 finale
Pictured: (l-r) Members of Journey: Jason Derlatka, Neal Schon, Heidi Klum, Richard Goodall, Todd Jensen, Deen Castronova — (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

Klum praised his finale performance: “I have faithfully been your biggest fan since the very first moment we met” and shared “I want you to win this so bad, Richard.” Howie Mandel said, “I think you just sang yourself $1 million.” Simon Cowell chimed in, “We all need a hero right now, and you are our hero.”

Goodall recently married the love of his life

On his victory, Goodall said, “Winning AGT is important and means so much to me. Simon said two minutes can change your life. It has transformed mine, and I’d like to help others, one song at a time.”

Born in Indianapolis, Ind., and raised in Terre Haute since the age of 5. From performing for the students at the middle school where he works, to performing at church and with a band, singing has always been a constant. As a performer, he considers himself raw, unpolished and down to earth, distinguishing himself through his genuine connection to music. He believes television chooses you, rather than the other way around.

On September 18, Goodall updated his Facebook page with a photo of his and his new bride’s hands wearing their wedding bands. “As of 3pm pacific time Angie and I are now Richard and Angela VanGoodall!” he wrote. His wife, Angie Vanoven, was by his side throughout his AGT journey.

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