They are one of the UK's biggest musical exports in recent years with their hits Touch, Black Magic and Wings. And it appears that Little Mix's hard work has paid off as they have bagged the coveted O2 Silver Clef Awards for Best Live Act, becoming the first ever female act to nab the honour. Flying the flag for the girl power everywhere, the four-piece - who began their musical journey on 2011's X Factor - claimed the award after their fans voted for them in their droves to beat off stiff competition from the likes of Beyoncé, Coldplay, Stormzy and Take That. The powerhouse band received over 50% of the total vote and now sit alongside previous winners such as One Direction (2016 & 2013), Arctic Monkeys (2015), and Sir Paul McCartney (2011). Thrilled by the win, the hitmakers' shared a heartfelt video message with their fans, with Perrie Edwards, 23, beginning: 'We want to say thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts for voting for us to win best live act..
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at the Nordoff Robins O2 Silver Clef awards. Before, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 25, added:
We are so proud to be the first female act to win the award and its such an honour we couldn't have done it without you guys so we hope to see you soon at a show.'
They later added in a statement: 'We can’t thank our fans enough for awarding us with the Best Live Act!
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at the Nordoff Robins O2 Silver Clef awards. Before, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 25, added:
We are so proud to be the first female act to win the award and its such an honour we couldn't have done it without you guys so we hope to see you soon at a show.'
They later added in a statement: 'We can’t thank our fans enough for awarding us with the Best Live Act!
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