Moby has become the latest performer to shoot down an invitation to perform on Donald Trump’s inauguration day — saying he would only “consider” DJing if the President-elect agreed to release his tax returns.

The electronic music legend, despite being an avid anti-Trumper, claimed on Instagram Monday that he was pegged to play at one of the billionaire’s inaugural balls on Jan. 20.

While the artist even went so far as to call Trump an “actual sociopath” and “racist misogynist” last year in op-ed pieces penned for Rolling Stone and Billboard, someone within the real estate mogul’s camp thought it would be a good idea to invite him to the event — much to the amusement of Moby.

“Hahahahaha, I was just asked by a booking agent if I would consider djing at one of the inaugural balls for #trump,” the DJ wrote on Instagram.

“Hahahahaha, wait, Hahahaha, really? I guess I’d DJ at an inaugural ball if as payment #trump released his tax returns,” he said. “So #trump what do you think, I DJ for you and you release your tax returns?”

Moby has been an outspoken Hillary Clinton supporter ever since she announced her bid for president. Just before election day, he released a pair of songs — titled “Trump Is on Your Side” and “Little Failure” – as part of Dave Eggers’ “30 Days, 40 Songs” anti-Trump music project.

The 51-year-old wasn’t the only one who found the offer to perform a bit ridiculous on Monday, on account of his widely publicized hatred for the President-elect.

Billboard chose to reach out to the DJ after he posted on Instagram and asked him to put together a hypothetical playlist that he would perform at the inaugural ball.

Of course, Moby happily obliged — picking a wide selection of politically-charged songs, including “Fight The Power” by Public Enemy, “Killing In The Name” by Rage Against The Machine; “American Idiot” by Green Day, Neil Young’s “Ohio,” Bob Dylan’s “Masters of War” and Pete Seeger’s civil rights anthem, “We Shall Overcome.”

The DJ is just the latest in a long line of performers from music, film and stage who have shot down invitations to perform on Trump’s inauguration day.

Some of the “A-list” celebrities who have turned down requests include Celine Dion, Elton John, KISS, Andrea Bocelli, Kanye West, Ice T and George Lopez.

So far, the only people who have been confirmed to perform are the Rockettes, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and 16-year-old “America’s Got Talent” singer, Jackie Evancho — and even they have voiced their concern.

A Tabernacle choir member has already quit in protest and several Rockettes have asked to be removed from the event as well.