Mel B vows to fix Spice Girls sound issues

Mel B from the Spice Girls visits "Extra" at Universal Studios Hollywood on December
Mel B has apologised after the Spice Girls first show. Photo: Getty

Mel B has promised the Spice Girls will improve their vocals and sound issues before their next concert.

It was the long awaited reunion of Mel B, Mel C, Geri Horner and Emma Bunton as they kicked off their 13-date Spice World UK and Ireland tour at Croke Park in Dublin on Friday.

But some fans were disappointed by the sound during the Spice Girls first show.

Speaking on her Instagram stories after the gig, Mel address fans’ concerns.

"Hey guys thank you for attending our show tonight in Dublin,” she wrote. “We will see you in Cardiff and hopefully the vocals and the sound will be much, much better."

Mel's statement came after fans took to social media to vent their frustrations.

One concert-goer wrote on Twitter: "Cannot hear anything. I want to bawl ."

Another added: "There's something wrong when the crowd at spice girls concert are all sitting down because no one has a clue what song is on because the sound really is THAT bad..."

"You've gone to all the effort of taking the time off work, travelling, booking accommodation and paid through the nose for a ticket. Not good enough,” Someone else said.

Mel B, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Melanie C of The Spice Girls perform on the first night of the bands tour at Croke Park on May 24, 2019 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
Mel B, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Melanie C of The Spice Girls at their first show. Photo: Getty

Despite the sound issues, the Spice Girls were off to an impressive start when they opened the tour in front of 71,000 people at Croke Park, becoming the first all-female band in history to do so.

Seven years after they last performed together for the 2012 Olympics, the group treated fans to a live show containing all their smash hit singles including 'Wannabe', '2 Become 1', 'Spice Up Your Life', 'Viva Forever', 'Goodbye' and many more.

Emma, Geri, Mel B and Mel C took the sold out audience on an emotional journey into Spice World with their iconic songs backed by a huge production with giant screens displaying messages of unity, togetherness and love throughout the night.

They kicked off proceedings with the inclusive message: "We welcome all ages, all races, all gender identities, all countries of origin, all sexual orientations, all religions & beliefs, all abilities."

Reporting by Bang Showbiz.

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