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Let’s hear it, Philly!
The Philadelphia Eagles are your 2025 Super Bowl champions!
We know you’re fired up, so we’re encouraging you to make a Bird Call.
What’s a Bird Call, you ask?
We want you to leave a message of congratulations for the Birds on their Big Game win!
Leave a message for the whole team, your favorite player, the coaching staff, your fellow fans. Sing, scream, cry, chant. We don’t care! We want to hear you in all your Philly fan glory. (We do ask that you keep your message PG if you want us to use it.)
Make a Call From Your Favorite Sports Bar (or Your Own Nest)
Bird Calls launched in late January, with hundreds of fans calling in on custom-branded phone stations set up at key locations around Philadelphia.
Missed the main event? No sweat; You can make a call any time through parade day by dialing: (267) 352-4496.
That number again?
(267) 352-4496
Plus, you can find Bird Call coasters at sports bars all throughout Greater Philadelphia, so keep an eye out for them.
Make a call. Save the number in your phone. Share it with your friends. Really go wild with it!
We’ll listen to the Bird Calls (how cool is our job?) and choose some of our favorites to include in hype videos and social media posts in the aftermath of the Big Game.
There’s some fine print here:
By making the call, you confirm that you are at least 18 years old and consent to Visit Philadelphia recording and using your voice for advertising and promotional purposes, including videos, website content and social media posts. You understand that Visit Philadelphia may edit the recording and that you will not have the opportunity to review or approve its use.
It’s Philly’s biggest year yet!
Make the most of it by booking the Visit Philly Overnight Package, which comes with free hotel parking and complimentary tickets to some of the most popular attractions in each of Greater Philadelphia’s five counties including Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition at The Franklin Institute, the Mercer Museum in Bucks County, Longwood Gardens in Chester County, the Brandywine Museum of Art in Delaware County and Elmwood Park Zoo in Montgomery County.