The time has finally arrived for Beyonce's Formation Tour to hit the big stage at Wembley Stadium.

A sell out success, Queen B was quick to announce that extra tickets went on sale for the world tour this weekend.

Whilst you might be wondering what time she will actually be on stage, or what to expect from the diva herself at this concert, here's all you need to know about getting to and from one of west London's most electric venues.

Beyonce performs onstage during the 2016 BET Awards

Public transport

By Tube/Train: Wembley Stadium is a short walk away from Wembley Stadium (Chiltern Railways), Wembley Park (Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines) and Wembley Central (Bakerloo and London Overground Lines) stations.

By Bus: Local buses to the stadium include 18, 83, 92 and 224.

By Coach: Big Green Coach are offering an environmentally coach journey to Wembley; Tickets start at just £23 (plus fees) for a return coach and you can choose from 25 pick-up locations all over The UK.

To book visit their official website.

Check TfL's Journey Planner app for further details on how to get to the stadium.

Parking

It is recommended that any visitors wishing to drive to the stadium only use the official Wembley Stadium car parks; spaces can be reserved on the official website, which should be booked well in advance.

Parking is not allowed in the local residential streets around the stadium on event days unless you have a resident or business permit.

Taxi

The stadium discourages getting a taxi, with many being stuck in congestion during peak hours. However, if you're considering a taxi, here's the best way to book a licensed minicab driver.

Cycle

If you're braving a bicycle ride in the rain, be sure to have a light and wear something visible.

Bicycle parking is available on street level (B2) in the north east corner of the Stadium (near the Green car park).

Here's what you can expect from the Formation World Tour as it comes to Wembley.