Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via Getty Images New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) speaks at a press conference at Trump Tower in New York, Nov. 16, 2016. He plans to attend a protest at the Trump International Hotel in Manhattan on Thursday.

President-elect Donald Trump would probably appreciate a nice quiet night Thursday, the evening before his inauguration.

But if New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) and a few celebrities have anything to say about it, Thursday night at Trump’s New York City International Hotel could end up being a rowdy affair. And not in a good way.

(Granted, Trump will likely spend the night in Washington, D.C., and the Trump International Hotel is a few blocks away from Trump Tower, where the president-elect set up his actual transition office. But that’s beside the point.)

De Blasio plans to join actors Alec Baldwin and Mark Ruffalo, as well as filmmaker and activist Michael Moore, at the hotel on Columbus Circle at 6:00 p.m. Thursday for a protest against Trump.

Mark Ruffalo, Alec Baldwin & myself will be holding a massive rally in NYC in front of Trump International Hotel this Thursday, 6pm! Come! — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 14, 2017

“As Lincoln once said, here in NYC, let us have faith that RIGHT makes MIGHT,” de Blasio wrote in a series of tweets Monday. “This is New York. Nothing about who we are changed on Election Day. Let’s get to work.”

I'm rallying at Trump Int’l Hotel at 6PM on Jan. 19 because our next president needs to hear from all NYers before he takes office. Join us. — Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) January 16, 2017

Let's begin 100 days of action for our values. As Lincoln once said, here in NYC, let us have faith that RIGHT makes MIGHT. — Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) January 16, 2017

This is New York. Nothing about who we are changed on Election Day. Let's get to work. January 19th. Columbus Circle. Be there. — Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) January 16, 2017

This administration needs to hear the message that neighborhood policing has made NYC safer and will do the same for our country. Join us. — Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) January 16, 2017

Trump did not immediately offer a response to de Blasio.