The family patriarch checks in with security as he's about to head from their Encino compound to Forest Lawn.
Paris and Prince Michael Jackson look up to the heavens as younger brother Blanket clutches a figurine of his father.
The male members of the family wear single studded gloves in homage to their brother's famous fashion statement.
Sharpton, who had previously hosted a memorial at the Apollo Theater and gave a rousing speech at the star-studded Jackson tribute in July, also spoke at the Sept. 3 service.
The King of Pop's older brother tearfully sings Michael's favorite song, "Smile," written by Charlie Chaplin.
Michael's famous sister holds back her tears as she introduces the King of Pop's first public memorial during the BET Awards.
The crooner gives an emotional performance of a gospel song before the cheering crowd at the Staples Center.
The 12-year-old Britain's Got Talent finalist from Wales was handpicked by the Jackson family to perform at the memorial event.
The "deeply saddened" "Yeah" singer, who has been compared to the pop king and once performed with him, finds his seat at the Staples Center.
The music icon's parents and son arrive to say goodbye.
The former friend of M.J. arrives at the Staples Center dressed in homage to his pal. The child actor told E! News last week, "I will miss him forever."
The King of Pop's five brothers carry his golden, rose-topped casket into the public memorial.
The King of Pop lies in repose.
This vehicle takes Michael Jackson on his final journey.
Everyone at the Staples Center will receive this booklet memento created especially for the public memorial. It's filled with photos of M.J. throughout his 50 years, as well as quotes and letters from his family members and close friends.
Lighting technicians and stagehands put the finishing touches on the interior of the Staples Center early Tuesday morning for the Michael Jackson memorial service.
Celebrities won't be the only creatures filling the Staples Center. Elephants and horses made their way into the coliseum late Monday night. The big memorial event delayed the arrival of the (real) circus.
A long white wall stands just outside the Staples Center, where fans can lift their spirits and one another by sharing their messages and memories of the fallen icon.
With just under 24 hours before the star's big public memorial service in Los Angeles, security gets amped up as various images of Jackson flash on a giant outdoor screen.
Michael's brother gave the Today show a tour of Neverland Ranch and the first sibling sit-down since the star's passing. "I wish it was me," he tearfully told the host.
A trio of teens weep before a mound of dedications to the star sitting outside the home he was renting at the time of his passing.
Mourners of all ages found creative ways to show their love for the legend, from T-shirts and buttons to posters and, well, piñatas.
Floral wreaths cover the entrance to the star's most famous home as fans capture the moment and pepper the walkways with flowers and notes.
Fans and students alike gather around the house in Gary, Ind., where the superstar was raised.