Dillo Day History

The contemporary armadillo day has its roots in May Day, or Mayfete. Mayfete was a time when students would celebrate the "renunciation of the May Queen of the temporal world for a spiritual one," according to a 1951 history of the event. Although little is known about the early days, May Day, was originally a celebration of the women of Northwestern. The crowning of the May Queen was the central event, and the pomp included a Maypole dance and cotillion. May Day expanded to May Week in 1946 to accommodate a women's sing, men's sing, and an honors ceremony. Ultimately this event evolved into a month long celebration known as Mayfest which includes the event known today as "Dillo Day."

Armadillo Day began in 1972 when Northwestern students from Texas held a small celebration in honor of the armadillo. More than 25 years later, "Dillo Day" is the culmination of Mayfest with an all-day Saturday event on the lakefront featuring national and locally known bands, games and vendors. Dillo Day is one of the strongest traditions of the Northwestern community.

Past Lineups

2007

  • Cake
  • The Roots
  • Lupe Fiasco
  • Pete Francis
  • Office

2006

  • Ben Folds
  • Robert Randolph and the Family Band
  • Mae
  • High End Trio

2005

  • George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelics
  • The Black Keys
  • Matt Nathanson
  • Acceptance

2004

  • The Wailers
  • Gavin Degraw
  • The Pharcyde
  • The Ms
  • Michael Tolcher

2003

  • Robert Randolph and the Family Band
  • The Crystal Method
  • Blackalicious
  • Steel Train
  • Idlewild
  • Troubled Hubble

2002

  • Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
  • Mystic
  • The Slackers
  • Jephreee
  • The Pages
  • Local Age

2001

  • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • The Black-Eyed Peas
  • Nymb
  • Dismemberment Plan
  • All Mighty Senators