The magic of the holiday season illuminated downtown Riverside as the famed Festival of Lights kicked off its annual festivities with a dazzling array of lights, vibrant displays, and captivating performances. Amid the joyous spectacle, one moment stood out: Richard Goodall’s soulful rendition of Journey’s Who’s Crying Now, which left the crowd in awe.
Goodall, the 2024 America’s Got Talent champion, graced the main stage during the festival’s opening weekend, drawing a record-breaking audience eager to witness the performer whose voice has captivated millions. Clad in a sleek black suit, Goodall delivered a stirring, stripped-down version of the iconic ballad, allowing his pure, emotive voice to take center stage.
The performance was nothing short of magical. As Goodall’s rich tenor soared through the crisp evening air, festival-goers swayed along, some visibly moved to tears. His ability to channel raw emotion and connect with the audience cemented his reputation as one of the most compelling vocalists of his generation.
The Festival of Lights, which draws tens of thousands of visitors annually, is a hallmark of Riverside’s holiday celebrations, known for its enchanting decorations and vibrant atmosphere. Goodall’s performance added a fresh layer of artistry to the event, with many attendees calling it the highlight of the evening.
Speaking after the show, Goodall expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform at such a cherished community event. “The holidays are about bringing people together, and I’m honored to share this moment with everyone here tonight,” he said.
Goodall’s rendition of Who’s Crying Now has already sparked a buzz online, with fans praising his ability to make the classic song feel new again. His unforgettable performance promises to be a cherished memory of this year’s Festival of Lights.