November 5, 2025 – The Waiting Room – Omaha, NE
Wednesday night, November 5, 2025, The Waiting Room in Omaha was buzzing with anticipation as hip hop legend Talib Kweli rolled through town for a powerful, intimate show. The vibe inside was already warm when the night kicked off with a set from Copper Kidd, a DJ out of Lincoln, Nebraska whose sound is described on his Facebook page as “the cosmic soundscape… where ethereal sci-fi lofi and deep space funk converge.” Drawing inspiration from artists like Flying Lotus, Copper Kidd layered steady, atmospheric beats that slowly pulled the room into orbit. It was a mellow start, but a fitting one—like the prelude to something big.
After a short intermission and a handful of hype tracks from his DJ, Talib Kweli hit the stage to a loud cheer from the Omaha crowd. Kweli has long been considered one of hip hop’s most gifted lyricists—widely respected for his sharp storytelling, socially conscious themes, and razor-clean delivery. Known for classic albums like “Quality” and “Eardrum,” he’s no stranger to critical acclaim. Over the course of his career, he’s earned multiple BET Hip Hop Award nominations, been celebrated by outlets like Rolling Stone, and is consistently listed among the top lyricists in the game.
With over 783 thousand monthly listeners on Spotify, Kweli continues to stay relevant and innovative. His latest collaborations with BK Gudda, Smif-N-Wessun, Buckshot, and even longtime friend Dave Chappelle show that he’s still pushing boundaries and creating music that resonates.
Onstage, Talib Kweli was incredibly friendly and down-to-earth. Between songs, he thanked the crowd repeatedly, shared stories, and genuinely seemed happy to be performing in such an intimate venue. That connection made the set feel even more personal—almost like a conversation wrapped in beats and bars.
Song after song, he delivered with energy, precision, and that unmistakable voice that helped define an era of conscious hip hop. Fans were nodding, rapping along, and fully locked into every moment.
Overall, an awesome night. Talib Kweli put on a great set, and if you ever get the chance to see him live, make sure you do. He’s as sharp, genuine, and impactful as ever.
Copper Kidd



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