Wynn Las Vegas Wins Super Bowl Victory Party for Philadelphia Eagles

Posted on: February 24, 2025, 01:42h. 

Last updated on: February 24, 2025, 02:19h.

  • Super Bowl champs the Philadelphia Eagles partied at Wynn Las Vegas this weekend
  • The battle to host Super Bowl victory parties is as fierce for Las Vegas nightclubs as it is for Super Bowl opponents
  • Millions of dollars are spent by casinos to claim the bragging rights, but many millions more are earned

The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs weren’t the only combatants in Super Bowl LIX. The fight was on among every luxury casino on the Las Vegas Strip to snag the victory party.

Members of the Philadelphia Eagles spray champagne into the crowd at Wynn Las Vegas’s XS Nightclub on Saturday, February 22. (Image: XS Nightclub)

The Wynn won. On Saturday, February 22, its XS Nightclub hosted a rager attended by Saquon Barkley, Josh Sweat, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Nakobe Dean, Kenneth Gainwell, Mekhi Becton, Thomas Booker IV, and the rest of the championship Eagles team.

Running back Saquon Barkley, guard Mekhi Becton, and defensive tackle Thomas Booker IV in a VIP room at XS. (Image: XS Nightclub)

The festivities began with a private dinner for 12 at the private Chef’s Table dining room inside the Wynn’s Delilah restaurant.

The team entered XS around 11:30 p.m. to show off their championship belts and spray approximately 4,000 admirers with champagne. A five-tiered cake, shaped like a football, was presented. Then fake cash reading “2025 Champs” rained on the crowd, which sang along to the team’s anthem, “Fly Eagles Fly.”

The evening was headlined by The Chainsmokers, the popular DJ duo who are currently in residence at XS.

Game On

For Las Vegas casinos, a Super Bowl victory party is the golden ticket. Hosting the champions means bragging rights, massive revenue, and a spotlight that can cement a property’s nightclub domination for years.

A crowd of about 4,000 people help the Eagles celebrate, and the Wynn earn money. (Image: XS Nightclub)

The event can rake in millions in ticket sales, bottle service, and sponsor tie-ins. Of course, the players, staff, and their entourage — more than 100+ deep — don’t ever have to pay a cent for their $50K dinners, $50K tables, $20K day club cabanas, or their $15K villas or penthouse suites.

In fact, they’re frequently also flown in by the casino by private jet.

But their hangers-on and wealthy superfans are happy to pay dearly. Last year, Fontainebleau charged up to $55K per ticket for the Super Bowl victory party it hosted for the Chiefs at LIV Nightclub.

The Eagles defeated the Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX on February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.