A Celine Dion-playing bandit has been keeping residents of a quiet suburb up by blasting two of her hit songs in the early hours of the morning.

Annoyed residents of Auckland's Onehunga say the blared music of My Heart Will Go On and Power of Love started on Tuesday and was again heard on Thursday.

It's not the first time a Celine Dion-playing bandit has irritated Auckland residents.

Andreas Rentz/GETTY IMAGES Celine Dion's hit songs are not going down well with some Auckland residents (file photo).

Last year, residents of Te Atatu Peninsula, Avondale and Blockhouse Bay were tormented by the Titanic hit, some for almost five years.

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Onehunga residents are not sure if the same culprits are involved but they want it to stop.

Clare Laing said she heard it for the first time on Tuesday about 4am.

"It was that Titanic song, and it went on for about an hour," Laing said.

"And then Thursday morning it was back again, very, very loud."

She lives on Church St but residents of Moana St and Alfred St reported hearing it too.

"It's really frustrating. Clearly whoever it is doesn't work 9 to 5 but most of us do and we have to be productive during the day."

Vikki Thomson said the sounds were horrible. She heard it for the first time on Thursday morning, at about 4.30am.

"It woke me up. I went outside on the deck because I thought it was somebody playing it close by but couldn't see anyone or tell which direction it was coming from," Thomson said.

"At first it sounded like someone dragging steel, this horrible screeching sound and then music started pumping out."

Police said they were not immediately aware of the incidents but said Auckland Council was the best option for people to go to for noise complaints.

But under the Resource Management Act, Auckland Council can't take action if a vehicle is being driven on the road.

Thomson, however, just wants it to stop.

She said she hoped it was a one-off incident and whoever it was has moved on with their Celine Dion music elsewhere.

"If you want to play music, p... off and play it at your own house."