Never can say goodbye

Fans around the world honour Michael Jackson on the anniversary of his death

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A year after Michael Jackson's death caused a worldwide outpouring of tears and tributes, the anniversary of his passing was being marked quietly as fans remembered their fallen King of Pop with vigils, prayer and, of course, music.

At Jackson's final resting place at Forest Lawn in Glendale, California, about 500 fans filed past barricades on Friday to get close to the mausoleum where Jackson is interred. Some wept, while some carried bouquets.

Across the country in Harlem, pictures of Jackson hung on a wall outside New York's Apollo Theatre, where Jackson and his brothers won amateur night in the late 1960s. It was a low-key scene on Friday morning, as Jackson's music blared from boom boxes and passing cars.

In Japan, hundreds of fans met at Tokyo Tower to honour Jackson with a candlelight vigil, a gospel concert and more. Some got a chance to see a collection of his possessions. About 50 guests paid $1,100 (about Dh4,000) each to sleep overnight at the Tokyo landmark.

But not all memorials were to be sombre. In France, Jackson weekend commemoration plans included a concert and tribute show. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland planned parties for the man who embodied dance music.

On Twitter, "RIPMJ" was one of the most popular topics. Mariah Carey said she was marking the day by watching the video to You Are Not Alone.

"Love and prayers to MJ ‘King of Pop'," Carey tweeted. "You will be remembered forever. We miss you."

Japanese kids dance to the music 'Beat it' to commemorate the first anniverasry of the US pop icon Michael Jackson's death in Tokyo
Fans wait in line to pose for a photo with a wax figure of pop icon Michael Jackson during a free public display of the figure at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. The wax figure display is part of a one year remembrance of the King of Pop.
Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik (L) gives the finishing touches to a sand sculpture in tribute to US singer Michael Jackson in Bhubaneswar, to mark the first anniversary of the musicians death.
Cards and flowers are left in front of Michael Jackson's boyhood home.
Bulgarian fans of the late pop star Michael Jackson, marking the first death anniversary with events from candlelight vigils to slumber parties planned in honour of the superstar.
Fan Sheena Bouchet of Harlem cries during a memorial for Michael Jackson near the Apollo Theater in New York, one of the first few platforms which launched Jackson's career more than 40 years ago.

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