Director Richard Curtis wants to go back in time and watch popular band the Beatles perform live.
The Beetles was a four-piece band, known for bringing revolution in the musical scene.
If given a chance, Curtis, 57, would travel back to year 1964, when he was eight-year-old and watch the band members perform.
"When I was eight, I went and stood for three hours outside the Foresta Hotel in Stockholm and waited for the Beatles to come out on the balcony. They came out and they waved and then I went home and I think what I should have done was gone and queued for a ticket to their concert instead," Curtis said in a statement.
"I'd love to have seen them play. So, if I could have my one time travel wish, it would be that," he added.
Meanwhile, Curtis is ready with his time travel movie "About Time", which stars Domhnall Gleeson and Rachael McAdams. It is set to release Oct 11 in India.
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