They performed to 50,000 fans at the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, on Thursday night.
Mel B has entered into a spat with a local radio station, BBC Radio Newcastle, as she hit back after the Spice Girls were accused of miming during their performance.
Radio presenter Anna Foster, who had been in the audience, told her listeners: 'I think there might have been a bit of miming here and there. I am just saying, I think there might have been.'
Hitting back: Mel B hit back at a local radio station, BBC Radio Newcastle, after the Spice Girls were accused of miming during their performance in Sunderland on Thursday night
But Scary Spice Melanie Brown was having none of it and quickly fired back on Twitter, telling the show: 'FYI we don't mime pls correct yourself!! You guys are nice.'
Mel B had taken to the stage in Sunderland along with Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Melanie Chisholm as part of their sell-out Spice World reunion tour.
Commenting again on the possibility the girls were miming radio host Anna said: 'I am fine with that [miming]. 'You do not go to see Britney Spears or the Spice Girls for their wonderful voices. You go to see the show.'
While accusing the Spice Girls of using pre-recorded vocals, Anna praised Mel B's style, but posited that that the singer had had 'too much work done.'
Back in action: Mel B had taken to the stage in Sunderland along with Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Melanie Chisholm as part of their sell-out Spice World reunion tour
The accuser: Radio presenter Anna Foster, who had been in the audience, told her listeners: 'I think there might have been a bit of miming here and there. I am just saying'
Setting the record straight: But Scary Spice was having none of it and quickly fired back on Twitter, telling the show: 'FYI we don't mime pls correct yourself!! You guys are nice'
She told her listeners: 'Scary was in a full on leopard