The song appears in
The Acoustic Album (2006). It was performed in 2006 by the
New England octogenarian group
Young@Heart Chorus. The group's performance was led by former chorus member Fred Knittle, who suffered from
congestive heart failure and breathed with assistance from an oxygen tank. The song was recorded for
Young@Heart, a 2007 British documentary that aired on
Channel 4. The song was featured in "The O.Sea",
season 2, episode 23 of the American teen drama television series
The O.C. in 2005, and then in
Without a Trace,
Cold Case,
Brothers & Sisters, and
The Newsroom. Part of the song was played over the trailer for the 2006 film
World Trade Center. It is also featured in the 2006 film
You, Me and Dupree. On 14 March 2009, the band performed a rendition of the song at the relief concert,
Sound Relief, in
Sydney, Australia. American rock band
Yellowcard covered the song and included it as bonus material on the
iTunes version of their 2012 album,
Southern Air. In December 2015, the song was used, alongside "
Bridge over Troubled Water", in the UK charity Christmas No. 1 mashup song "
A Bridge Over You", by the
choir of the
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, selling more than 127,000 copies. The song was referenced in the 2019
Beatles tribute film
Yesterday. A string version of the song was also featured in the animated adventure film
Abominable (2019). The song was also featured towards the end of the 2019 Korean romance movie
Tune in for Love. English singer
Sam Smith covered the song in May 2020, and released it as a single in July the same year. The song was featured on the Japanese edition of their 2020 album
Love Goes. South Korean
boy band BTS covered the song in February 2021 for their
MTV Unplugged appearance. On 12 October 2021,
Ed Sheeran made a surprise appearance with Coldplay at the launch show for the band's ninth studio album,
Music of the Spheres, covering the song at London's
Shepherd's Bush Empire. In November 2021,
Kacey Musgraves covered the song for a
stop-motion animation film from
Chipotle called
A Future Begins, which focused on the
farming industry of the United States. It won a silver
Clio Award for Use of Music in Film/Video – 61 Seconds to Five Minutes, with Coldplay being credited as the songwriters. The song was used in "A Family Tradition", the final episode of the Spanish heist drama
Money Heist, which was released on
Netflix in December 2021. On 29 March 2022, American singer
Camila Cabello covered "Fix You" as part of her set list on
Concert for Ukraine, a
benefit concert on
ITV for the people affected by the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The
National Hockey League (NHL)'s
Montreal Canadiens use the song as the team's official entrance music prior to home games played at the
Bell Centre. On 9 December 2024,
Jacob Collier performed a version of "Fix You" during his show at
the O2 Arena in London. He was joined by Chris Martin and then directed the audience as a choir while Martin continued singing. The song's lyrics are used by Pete, as his wedding renewal vows to Dawn, in Series 3 Episode 4 of the British sitcom
Gavin and Stacey. ==Awards and nominations==