After performing a version of the Journey song “Don’t Stop Believin,” Goodall was declared the winner.
The band Journey joined the singing janitor for his final performance, allowing him to cross off a significant “bucket list” item, he told News.
Goodall said in shock, “There are bucket lists and then there are bucket lists on top of the shelf that you never dreamed were there.” “I got to touch the top shelf bucket list.”
Goodall went on to explain that he was quite honored to be declared the winner because he had just experienced a number of noteworthy life events, such as getting married and winning a million dollars in cash.
There are no limits,” he said to News. “I went into the auditions with no expectations, and I carried that same attitude into the finals. I simply offer everything I have to the stage.”
After that, Goodall triumphantly displayed the “America’s Got Talent” card, which revealed he had won the well-liked talent competition.
Goodall said he will be going back to his janitorial work “for a while,” and Heidi Klum, the judge of “America’s Got Talent,” said the school he works for will throw the “biggest welcoming party.”