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The British five-piece sang two songs at the event, which was being recorded at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood ahead of its US broadcast on 4 December.
The girls performed their new single Headlines and their 1998 track Stop.
Geri Halliwell said the appearance had been "a good warm-up" for their world tour, beginning in Canada next month.
Speaking backstage, Halliwell told GMTV the new concerts would be "full of drama".
Military caps
Emma Bunton said the band was having "the best time", adding the group's forthcoming live shows would include "all our old classics".
A star-studded audience cheered as the five - Bunton, Halliwell, Victoria Beckham, Melanie Chisholm and Melanie Brown - appeared on stage dressed in World War II-era tunics and military caps.
Earlier they had seen Black Eyed Peas member Will.i.am perform in place of hip-hop star Kanye West, who withdrew from the event following the death of his mother.
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