Burgess insisted Kiwi fans will be in for a spectacular time.
"We will bring all the magic of a lavish French cabaret show," she said. "There will be breath-taking dancers, beguiling music and an array of international guest artists, including aerialists, pole dancers, illusionists and of course the famous French can-can dancers."
Burgess performed at the Moulin Rouge up to 12 times a week for 17 years.
She revived her showgirl career after returning to Australia and teaming up with illusionist Michael Boyd and choreographer Todd Patrick to produce Cabaret de Paris.
Burgess said people new to cabaret could expect "luxury, opulence, femininity and exclusivity".
Cabaret de Paris is at the Civic Theatre, Auckland, on May 27; the Opera House in Wellington (28); Napier Municipal Theatre (30) and the Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch, on June 2.
Tickets are on sale from tomorrow.