Twin Cities Jazz Festival moves shows inside

June 28, 2014 at 10:35PM
Jazz fan Mark Trucker of Minneapolis showed some love for Red Planet as their wrapped up their set at the St. Paul Jazz Fest Friday, June 27, 2014, in Mears Park in St. Paul, MN.] (DAVID JOLES/STARTRIBUNE) djoles@startribune St. Paul Jazz Fest Friday, June 27, 2014at Mears Park in St. Paul, MN.
Jazz fan Mark Trucker of Minneapolis showed some love for Red Planet as their wrapped up their set at the St. Paul Jazz Fest Friday, June 27, 2014, in Mears Park in St. Paul, MN.] (DAVID JOLES/STARTRIBUNE) djoles@startribune St. Paul Jazz Fest Friday, June 27, 2014at Mears Park in St. Paul, MN. (Tom Wallace — DML - Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

A forecast of heavy rains, strong winds and possible hail has prompted the Twin Cities Jazz Festival to cancel its outdoor shows Saturday evening and move most of those performances indoors, event officials said.

Saturday's evening concerts included Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio, the Joe Krown Trio and headliner Dianne Reeves. Event coordinators asked concertgoers to check back for alternate sites, on Twitter @tcjazzfestival and online at www.hotsummerjazz.com/.

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