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Spice Girls Lost Audio Mid Performing and Stayed Cool
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Spice Girls have proven that they don't do lip-sync when the audio in a concert blew up while they were still singing.

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Spice Girls experienced a stage mishap on Wednesday night (January 30) that turned out favorable for them. The audio blew up when they performed in the Boston concert but they kept singing, proving wrong long-time speculations that they lip-sync their songs.

The five-piece were singing 'Spice Up Your Life' as the last piece of that night. There was a confetti show throughout the second half of the song and at one point a confetti opened up with a blow, and the audio was suddenly gone. The girls professionally kept their poise and went on singing until the end of the song.

Videos of the incident have been circulating the Internet and can be viewed below.

Meanwhile, singer KT Tunstall had defensed the reunited group from lip-sync rumors, writing about her experience of going to one of their concerts saying, "Sorry to disappoint any dissenters out there, but it was ace! It looked great and was such a laugh. The mics were definitely on people and the ladies were in tune. Fact."

Spice Girls will play three gigs in Canada starting tonight (January 31), and will be back to the States on February 6 at Uniondale's Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. They will finish the North American leg the end of February, and will visit Africa, South America, Australia and Asia after that.

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