The Eagles got their Super Bowl rings on Friday, but the celebration isn't over yet.
On Thursday, The Philadelphia Orchestra will perform "A Championship Season" to honor the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory, like they did after Philadelphia's first Super Bowl. The performance will take place at The Mann Center at 8 PM and is hosted by the Voice of the Eagles, Merrill Reese. Tickets can be purchased here.
Anthony Parnther, the conductor, will lead the orchestra through video highlights of the Eagles' season while they perform live music from NFL Films. A portion of the proceeds will support the Mann Center's free arts education initiative and the Eagles Autism Foundation.
"The Philadelphia Orchestra is one of the greatest orchestras in the world. I think that's something that every Philadelphian knows and is very proud of. And obviously the Eagles showed that they're the best football team in the nation," Parnther said. "This is the display of a lot of talent and hard work. Virtuosity on the field versus virtuosity in the concert hall.
"I think this is a great alignment of wonderful values and inspiration. It's just great to see everybody come together and celebrate music and athleticism. The orchestra and the football team aren't so different. It's a bunch of people who have specific responsibilities coming together to achieve something greater than the individual. So there's a lot of crossover between the two."

Parnther grew up playing football and knows what the Eagles mean to Philadelphia, which made this performance that much more exciting.
With Training Camp starting just days before the performance, "A Championship Season" is the perfect way to cap the Super Bowl title while supporting a great cause.
"Only in Philadelphia do orchestral music and professional football come together in a way that feels distinctly 'Philly' – a reflection of this city's passion for both our arts and sports," the Mann's President & CEO Catherine M. Cahill said in a statement.
"The Eagles and The Philadelphia Orchestra each represent the pride, excellence, and spirit that define Philly, and this one-of-a-kind evening at the Mann celebrates all of it. With proceeds supporting the Mann's free arts education programs and the Eagles Autism Foundation, it's a true celebration of what makes this city so exceptional."
– Written by Matt Ryan