Former X Factor winners Little Mix stormed the stage at tonight's (July 27) live final of The Voice Kids UK.

Performing their latest track 'Bounce Back' – which incorporates beats from Soul II Soul's classic 'Back to Life' – the girl group offered some much needed respite before the intensity of the winner's announcement.

Luckily, Little Mix weren't deterred by an earlier technical glitch on the ITV show that momentarily stalled one of the finalist's performances.

Young Gracie-Jayne was the victim of this issue, but she showed no weaknesses and completely knocked it out of the park once her vocal chords were finally let loose.

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It was announced that the girl group would be performing on the big final earlier this week and they shared their enthusiasm in a statement.

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"We’re so excited to be performing at The Voice Kids final," they said. "The four finalists are all so unique and talented it’s impossible to say who might win. We can’t wait to see their final performances and to cheer them all on."

Twitter fans were clearly happy to see the 'Woman Like Me' singers lend their talents to the show tonight, as viewers soon showered them with love on social media.

But the real praise should be directed at singer Sam Wilkinson, right? He did win this year's competition after all.

After playing his very own original track titled 'Everything's All Right', Sam was granted the awesome opportunity to duet with his mentor Danny Jones onstage – wowing the crowd with a cover of The Beatles favourite 'Hey Jude'.

Who knows, maybe he'll collaborate with Little Mix next?

The Voice Kids UK airs on ITV.


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