Saskatchewan Jazz Festival gets smoky
The Population's Bryn Becker says the smoke is 'no big deal'
Jazz and smoky bars go hand-in-hand, but a haze isn't supposed to linger over the crowd when it's an open-air concert.
Saskatoon band, The Population, played a Saskatchewan Jazz Festival gig today at the corner of 21st Street and Spadina Avenue and had to cope with the smoky conditions outdoors. Smoke is being blown across the province as forest fires burn up north, causing Environment Canada to issue health warnings.
However, he joked, that the horn players were going to have a hard time.
"It's going to suck for those guys."
Heddie Borne sat in the crowd at the concert. She said the smoke was a bit uncomfortable.
"I thought I would just stay as long as I was comfortable, but the smoke is a little bit of a deterrant," she said.
The Jazz festival continues this week with many more free concerts. Headliners, The Roots, will play Wednesday night, and Lights will perform on Friday night.