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Lilly Goodman Kicks Off 'Me Siento Libre' Tour in Panama

Dominican singer Lilly Goodman performed at the Roberto Durán Arena in Panama, turning the concert into a powerful service with healing testimonies, stories of faith, and moments of collective worship.


Lilly Goodman Kicks Off 'Me Siento Libre' Tour in Panama

Lilly Goodman kicked off her much-anticipated tour 'Me siento libre' on November 22 at the Roberto Durán Arena in Panama City. It was more than a concert; it became a meeting of worship and strong emotions for Christians from all provinces who traveled in buses, cars, and caravans.

The evening began at 8:00 p.m. with the title track, marking the start of an hour-and-a-half non-stop performance. The audience enthusiastically participated, raising their hands during the song 'Soy sana' for those battling illnesses and singing 'Cúbreme' almost a cappella. Goodman also shared a personal testimony, revealing she had arrived with a fever and a sore throat but, despite being offered medical help, chose to trust in God, assuring the audience she felt healthy on stage.

The energy rose with upbeat songs like 'Yo sin ti' and 'Suelta el equipaje', turning the arena into a spiritual dance floor. However, the mood then shifted as Goodman sat with a guitar, creating a more intimate atmosphere with acoustic versions of 'Sin dolor', 'Si puedes creer', and 'Te necesito'.

A key moment was the testimony of Alexander Atencio, who shared how he went from being an atheist to experiencing God's supernatural power after a heart attack and partial paralysis caused by stress. To close the show, while performing 'Iglesia', Goodman sent a direct message to churches to prioritize transforming lives over empty agendas. She emphasized that Christianity is not a religion but a relationship with God. She concluded with her classic 'Al Final' after a moving call for those who have not yet accepted Christ.