A giant plastic statue of Michael Jackson has been unveiled in a village near the Swiss city of Zurich, ahead of a ceremony to pay homage to the late pop icon, an organiser said on Friday.
The 12-metre (39 feet), four-tonne grey statue of the self-proclaimed King of Pop, with contrasting gold-coloured belts and straps, was installed on a lawn in the middle of Regensdorf.
"There are just 19 of them in the world and two in Europe," Andreas Grassman, who is organising the event, told AFP.
The organisers, who are expecting tens of thousands of fans, are preparing to sell roses and candles at the event.
They are also opening a book of condolence for visitors to sign.
"The event will be completely free and of course one can listen to Michael Jackson's music," Gassmann added.
Jackson collapsed and died in California at age 50 on June 25 as he prepared for a 50-date concert set in London.