The 'Spice Girls' kicked off their much awaited '13-date' reunion tour on Friday night in Dublin. But the technical sound glitches during the show left many fans disappointed.
It was the first time that the 90s girl group had performed in seven years in front of more than 70,000 fans.
The band comprising of Baby (Emma Bunton), Scary (Melanie "Mel B" Brown), Sporty (Melanie "Mel C" Chisholm) and Ginger (Geri Halliwell Horner) spiced up the stage by performing their hits back to back, CNN reported.
However, some fans complained of "awful" sound problems during the show on Twitter and how they struggled to hear the group.
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Horner, 46, greeted the crowd by saying: "Welcome to Spice World. Spice girls, spice boys, everyone is welcome. We want every single one of you to feel special tonight. Like a king or a queen, we celebrate you. But I got to say there are a lot of queens here tonight," PA reported.
The band performed at Dublin's Croke Park without Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham, who decided not to join them on the 13-date tour.
The group splited in 2000 after becoming one of the UK's biggest girl groups ever.