
The Philadelphia Eagles are making sure their Super Bowl LIX victory tour is one to remember, taking their championship celebrations from Philadelphia to the heart of Sin City.
After cruising past the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 on Feb. 9, the Eagles have kept the party going, showing no signs of slowing down. This weekend, the team touched down in Las Vegas, where they were treated like royalty at some of the city’s most exclusive venues.
Champagne Showers & VIP Treatment at Wynn Las Vegas
The Eagles’ Sin City takeover began with a red-carpet welcome at Wynn Las Vegas, where Saquon Barkley, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and other Eagles players kicked off their night with a lavish private dinner at Delilah, one of the city’s most exclusive high-end restaurants.
But the celebration was just getting started. After dinner, the Super Bowl champions made their way to XS Nightclub, one of Las Vegas’ hottest spots, where they were welcomed with green and white confetti, custom LED screens flashing “2025 Champions”, and an overflow of champagne bottles.
In true championship style, the team was gifted a custom football-themed cake, and the bubbly was flowing—with players enthusiastically spraying bottles among themselves and the crowd as they reveled in the moment.
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The Chainsmokers Keep the Party Going
The night’s entertainment was provided by The Chainsmokers, who delivered an electric performance well into the early hours of the morning. Ironically, the duo also played at the Chiefs’ post-Super Bowl party following their heartbreaking loss, but this time, they had the job of fueling a much livelier crowd as the Eagles and their fans celebrated into the night.
Their set lasted until 2:30 a.m., as players, fans, and VIP guests danced, sang, and soaked in the moment of a championship well-earned.
White House Visit Still Up in the Air
While the Eagles are clearly in no rush to end their celebrations, there’s still one major event left on their championship agenda—a potential White House visit.
On Monday, reports emerged that the team would be “honored” to visit President Donald Trump as part of the long-standing tradition for U.S. sports champions. However, despite speculation that the team might decline the invitation, sources confirmed that no official invite has been extended yet.
For now, though, the Eagles appear perfectly content living in the moment, continuing their Super Bowl festivities in true Vegas fashion—with confetti, champagne, and non-stop celebrations.
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